Holiday Parks In Cornwall - Trevella
- davidwright561
- Dec 9
- 3 min read
Updated: Dec 10
An honest comparison of sites local to Newquay
Trevella Holiday Park – An Honest Guide for Holiday Home Buyers
Trevella Holiday Park sits on the edge of Crantock, one of Cornwall’s most loved villages, and offers a peaceful, nature-focused setting that appeals to families, couples, walkers and dog owners alike. With beautiful lakes, open green spaces, and a friendly atmosphere, it’s a park that consistently attracts people looking for a quieter, more relaxed style of holiday-home ownership.
Below is a clear, balanced guide to help prospective buyers understand what Trevella offers — and where it sits compared with other Newquay-area parks.
Season Length
Trevella is open for 12 months of the year.
This gives owners plenty of flexibility for weekend escapes, longer stays, and off-peak breaks without the restrictions seen in shorter-season parks.
Typical Site Fees
(General ranges only — varies by pitch, unit size, and location on park.)
Caravans: usually in the mid-range for the Newquay area - £7325
Lodges: higher, as expected, but generally competitive for a Crantock-side location - £8450
Buyers should expect fees that reflect the park’s well-kept grounds, lakeside setting, and close proximity to Crantock Beach.
Facilities at Trevella
Trevella doesn’t try to be an all-action resort; instead, it focuses on a calm, spacious environment. Facilities typically include:
Outdoor swimming pool (seasonal)
Two large fishing lakes
Adventure playgrounds
Laundry facilities
On-site shop (seasonal)
Ample walking routes and cycle-friendly paths
This balance suits buyers who value green space, quiet surroundings, and natural beauty over busy entertainment complexes.
Location & Local Highlights
One of Trevella’s biggest selling points is its proximity to Crantock Beach — one of Cornwall’s most beautiful and dog-friendly beaches.
Local highlights include:
Crantock Beach (walking distance via scenic route or short drive)
The Gannel Estuary
Coastal paths toward Holywell, Pentire and Fistral
Newquay town and beaches within 10 minutes
Cafés, pubs and restaurants in Crantock village
It’s a brilliant base for owners who want the feel of a countryside retreat while staying close to Cornwall’s biggest attractions.
Who Trevella Suits Best
Families wanting space and freedom
Couples seeking a quieter, nature-led environment
Dog owners (excellent walks from the park)
Buyers who prefer not to be in a loud, entertainment-heavy setting
People looking for strong rental appeal during peak periods (Crantock demand is high)
Pros & Cons
Pros
Beautiful, peaceful setting with lakes and open space
Near Crantock Beach (a major draw for buyers and guests)
Long season, offering excellent flexibility
Spacious park layout — not cramped or commercialised
Great for dog owners, walkers and nature lovers
Cons
Not ideal for those wanting evening entertainment or a resort atmosphere
Outdoor pool only (seasonal)
Site-fee variations between pitches can be considerable (common in the area)
Private Sale Considerations
Trevella remains a popular choice for buyers looking for good value through private sales, especially with the high demand for Crantock and Newquay locations. Many buyers appreciate:
Clearer pricing
Transparent information
No pressure from sales teams
The ability to choose a caravan or lodge that fits their budget without upselling
Site fee banding is inherited from the seller, consequently a much lower rate than buying directly through the Park
Southwest Caravan Consultants supports buyers with straightforward guidance, making the process smoother and helping them feel confident about park rules, site-fee banding, and ownership expectations.
Final Thoughts
Trevella is an excellent option for anyone seeking a peaceful holiday-home base close to one of Cornwall’s best beaches. It strikes a lovely balance between nature, convenience and accessibility, making it a favourite for families and couples who prefer relaxation over resort-style noise.

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