Our Location

Atlantic Coast Holiday Park is ideally situated to enjoy a camping, caravan or glamping holiday in Cornwall. Our 5-star holiday park occupies a scenic location in Hayle, just minutes walk from the beach. It’s perfectly positioned for guests wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy some peace and quiet in nature.

Our self-catering accommodation is nestled behind sand dunes, making it the ideal choice for a family getaway or a romantic couple’s break. The local area is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a haven for wildlife, including birds, butterflies and bees.

Award-winning holiday park in
Cornwall


Our 5-star holiday park is set in an idyllic location on the coast, so you can easily enjoy fun-filled days at the beach during your stay. We take great pride in our caravan and camping site and work hard to maintain the high standards for which we’ve gained an excellent reputation over the years. The grounds have been carefully landscaped, with thoughtful planting and eye-catching flowers and plants. We’ve created a tranquil setting where you can sit back, relax and enjoy the Cornish sunshine and the fresh, salty sea air.

Explore nearby towns & villages

Our convenient location affords guests easy access to must-visit towns and natural beauty spots along the Cornish coastline. We’re located in the beautiful seaside town of Hayle, where you can enjoy a selection of delicious pubs and restaurants, independent shops and fun, family activities. Kids can enjoy a host of watersports sessions or a trip to Paradise Park, where they can see animals from around the world.

Holiday park in Hayle

Our holiday park in Hayle is the perfect base for a camping, caravan or holiday home break in Cornwall. Nearby is The National Trust-owned Godrevy Beach and Godrevy Point, which offers a dramatic setting for an evening picnic, watching the sun descend behind the lighthouse or spotting seals and dolphins in the waters below. Between Godrevy and Portreath is some of the most spectacular scenery on the Cornish Coast, best experienced on footpaths but also accessible by car or local bus, which stops at the park. 

The town is situated at the mouth of the Hayle River and there are plenty of beaches nearby. Much of the area has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest - Gwithian Beach and the sea, which swells a short stroll from the park. The lighthouse made famous by Virginia Woolf in 'To the Lighthouse provides a stunning backdrop to the beaches in this Bay, where bathing, rock pooling and surfing are popular pastimes for holidays in Cornwall.