The Pod (6 at South Penquite Farm Glamping)
UK England South West England Cornwall Bodmin South Penquite Farm Glamping
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About South Penquite Farm Glamping
Suitable For
Glampers and groups – yes. Dogs – no.
Nearby
There’s no end to glorious footfall territory on Bodmin Moor so, if you dare face the wrath of the Beast, don your boots and strike out to the ancient standing stones of The Hurlers and The Cheesewring or the peaks of Rough Tor and Brown Willy (Cornwall’s highest points). Being on the Sustrans Route three between Bristol and Land’s End, the moorland tracks are very popular with cyclists and you can explore various trails on horseback from Hallagenna Farm (01208 851500). There are pony treks, which are ideal for kids (over five), or hacking and trail rides for the more experienced. However, if the endless shades of green make you feel a little land-locked, you’re only a short drive from the town of Bodmin, and 25 minutes’ drive from the dramatic seascapes of Trebarwith and Boscastle, and the legendary, stupendously sited castle of King Arthur at Tintagel.
Food & Drink
Try out Barn Bites, our own cafe on site, for delicious breakfast baps and our own organic beef burgers and fries in the evenings. Or how about sample some of the home produced mutton burgers and sausages from reception to cook over your own campfires. We also offer Dutch ovens for hire complete with ingredients and recipe card to cook our South Penquite cowboy stew, just enquire at reception (we do need 24 hour notice). You can also venture into the village shop (01208 851730) for local cheeses and, of course, Cornish pasties. Sausages, burgers and fabulously fresh seafood are available from the pop-up catering van that shows up at the farm every week. If you fancy something else there’s the Blisland Inn (01208 850739), which serves an extensive selection of cask ales alongside great bar snacks in the village of Blisland, about 15 minutes' walk away.