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Tipi accommodation in Cornwall

country:England
location:Pendoggett, Cornwall 
price:From £375 - £745 per tipi per week plus £35 per person, sleeps 2 - 12. Private site premium from £50 - £125. Price depends on size of tipi and season. Short breaks (1 - 3 nights) are also available
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description
We have 40 authentic North American style canvas tipis on a framework of locally sourced wooden lodge poles. These majestic structures reach up to more than 18 ft high, giving you a generous living area.

Each tipi is fitted with an external hat to keep the rain out and is equipped inside with everything you might need for your visit. You’ll find custom made groundsheets and warm Turkish rugs on the ground and lanterns on the poles. Kitchen baskets and boxes contain other essentials from teaspoons to teapot – with a full inventory sent on completion of your booking.

Our tipis are arranged throughout a woodland valley with a clear spring-fed lake at its heart. You can book your tipi in a community setting or in your own private clearing – perhaps with family or friends. Down at the lake you might swim or fish or just potter about in a boat.

Our tipi holidays offers something for everyone; couples wanting time away and families on summer holiday, older campers not bound by school terms, honeymooners, surfers, walkers...

We have showers and loos (one with limited disabled access) but no mains power on site. We believe cooking over an open fire is an intrinsic part of the camping experience and so each tipi has its own outside firepit for which we provide all the firewood. For more conventional cooking each tipi has its own tworing/grill cooker running on bottled gas.

Our site is a few minutes’ drive from some of the most spectacular coastline in Cornwall. You might go kayaking in Port Isaac Bay or surfing at Polzeath, walking the cliffs at Tintagel and Boscastle or just stay close to your tipi, watching the buzzards and butterflies.



special things to do and see here

  • Fishing
  • Swimming
  • Canoeing
  • Boating available
  • Nature walks
  • travellers' tales
    Boating on the lake was lovely.  (more)
    rooms, food and facilities
    Tipi, tipi accommodation in CornwallWe have 39 tipis in various sizes from medium (2-3 adults) to large (4-6 adults) and extra large (6-12 adults). 17 of the tipis are in village fields, the rest are in single and double private sites.

  • Lake with boating, canoeing, fishing, swimming
  • Fulltime resident warden and assistant warden
  • Central car park
  • 2 shower/toilet blocks & 1 shower block

    Family & baby friendly: Cars, after unloading on arrival, must be left in central car park so that site is car free for children to play. We provide a full range of lifejackets so that children, under adult supervision, are as safe as possible.



    how to find us

    Tipi village, tipi accommodation in CornwallBy air: The nearest airport is Newquay
    By rail: The nearest train station is Bodmin Parkway
    By coach: The nearest coach stop is Wadebridge
    By car: Take the M5 to Exeter and then the A30 to Okehampton and Launceston. Turn right just after Launceston onto the the A395 to Camelford. Just before Camelford turn right at Collan's Cross onto the B3314 to Delabole. Follow the road out of Delabole for a couple of miles then left for St Teath at the Port Gaverne crossroads.
  • how this holiday makes a difference
    We have just purchased and are installing our first composting toilet. All cleaning products used on site are bought in concentrated form and diluted when used into sprays and are all eco friendly cleaning products used in recycled or recyclable plastic containers. This cuts down on packaging and means very little is thrown away. We use biodegradable supplies where possible ie recycled lavatory paper, biodegradable black bin liners and use a supplier who collects and recycles the cardboard packaging.

    Due to the Local Authority¹s agents not being able to collect recycled waste from businesses at present we are unable to offer recycling facilities. In our visitor information packs we ask visitors to recycle and advising them where their nearest recycling points are. In the office we are able to do much more and recycle paper; print emails, where absolutely necessary, on the reverse of used paper; recycle printer ink cartridges and toner cartridges; recycle cardboard via local authority collections. The office itself is recycled being an abandoned caravan, restored and fitted out to provide an office. Where practicable we compost on site but as yet have not sourced an efficient and eco friendly method of using mostly grass trimmings. The Warden and Assistant Warden not only recycle personally but also compost.

    Lake, tipi accommodation in CornwallWhen our tipi poles are worn we leave them on the ground to rot down and provide food and cover for insects. We have a deliberate policy of encouraging wildlife on site and consider that rather than setting aside an area for wildlife the whole valley is dedicated to the natural world and certain areas are set aside for humans and their vehicles. We have a deliberate policy of encouraging wildlife on site and consider that rather than setting aside an area for wildlife the whole valley is dedicated to the natural world and certain areas are set aside for humans and their vehicles.

    We encourage and sustain our native wildlife by delaying cutting and strimming until flowering, seed forming and seeding are optimum, pollarding tress where possible rather than cutting them down to allow light in, leaving fallen trees or pollarding trimmings to rot where possible to provide shelter and food for insects etc. We leave areas of certain plants such as nettles deliberately unstrimmed or cropped as they provide feeding and nesting sites for wildlife. We deliberately strim or cut round other specific species of plant and tree for the same reason. We have installed bat and bird boxes to encourage and sustain certain species.

    We employ 6 local people on a permanent part time basis. We host community events for local groups such as the Brownies, local churches (retreats), primary school, etc and have special rates for group bookings by charities. All stamps are saved and passed to the local primary school who use them to raise funds for guide dogs for the disabled. We use supplies and services sourced locally wherever possible. We provide a visitor info pack which contains information on local goods, services, attractions. We sponsor local events such as the parish calendar and we donate short break holidays as prizes for charity raffles, fund raising etc.

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