St. Merryn Park, Cornwall

Holiday Park (find out more here)

What Features Does St. Merryn Park Have?

Holiday Park Shop
Bar & Restaurant
Football & Tennis Courts
Childrens Play Area
Dog Walking Area
Hairdresser / Barber

Description

St Merryn Park is a popular holiday resort built for families and couples in mind.  Based close to Padstow in Cornwall, it is close to countryside and coast.  Visitors will be close to the local airport as well as Constantine Bay, Trevose Head and National Trust sites.


St Merryn Park is one of several sites owned by the Valley Resorts Group.  Valley Resorts runs holiday parks elsewhere in the area.  The brand focuses on developing modern parks with leading facilities and access to the county’s famous coastlines.


St Merryn Park holds a holiday home licence.  Homeowners can therefore purchase spaces here with view to let or stay in for holiday purposes only.  The park and owners offer inclusive packages, and should plots or properties become available, Sell My Group will list them on this page.


Holidaymakers keen to explore Newquay and the Cornish coastlines may find St Merryn to be a worthwhile foothold in the region.  Due to the popularity of the park, early viewings are recommended should properties become available. 


About St Merryn Park


St Merryn Park is a well-established holiday park which is in the vicinity of Padstow and its harbour.  The park is built and arranged to mimic and complement the wider area.  Visitors will benefit from a holiday park surrounded by greenery, a few minutes away from the beaches.  The park is also close to travel facilities and local village scenes, as well as A and B roads.  However, it is not too close to main roads for noise to cause disruption.


The park offers private holidaying facilities for Cornish families, couples and solo travellers.  The park’s owners advise that their private lodgings may offer rental income opportunities for landlords keen to establish themselves in the area.  St Merryn Park has seen steady development over the years and continues to grow due to demand.


The park is dog-friendly, which will allow visitors and homeowners to take their pets on local walks and trails as they wish.  There is an extensive dog-walking zone and park on-site, too, should walkers wish to explore St Merryn in a little more detail before It is always prudent to contact site owners before bringing dogs or other animals to St Merryn.  The park owners are welcoming and are available to help with various concerns and queries.


St Merryn Park is popular with visitors for its location and its facilities.  The park has a full shop on site which is set up to help holidaymakers with everyday groceries and items that they are likely to need regularly.


The park also has its own pub and restaurant on-site, called The Venue.  This on-site bar serves food and drink until late, which may appeal to couples and families alike.  The Venue is also likely to play host to entertainment throughout the year.


Visitors can also take time out at on-site sporting facilities.  There is a full football pitch on-site for kickabouts, and tennis court facilities for active holidaymakers.  Children also have access to a full-size play area, which will allow parents and guardians to enjoy the various facilities elsewhere.


Visitors can take advantage of full barber and hairdressing services on-site, too, as well as maintenance and staff services should they need any support.


St Merryn Park is also extremely secure, closed to the public and open only to visitors and vetted maintenance people.  Visitors and holiday homeowners can therefore rest assured that their lodgings are carefully maintained and protected even while they are away.


Drivers attending the park can park up on-site and easily drive via local roads to popular villages and attractions in the nearby area. 


The Location


St Merryn Park is close to picturesque heritage coast, as well as quaint Cornish villages.  Communities such as Treyarnon, Engollan, St Ervan and St Merryn itself are only short distances away.  St Merryn Park itself positions close to the Northern end of the Cornish coast, though is only a short drive or public transport ride away from popular towns and cities in the wider county.


Visitors to the park will find it clearly signposted off the A39 heading up through Wadebridge, towards Camelford and Bude.  It is a short drive from the B3274 and High Lanes and can be found just outside of Tregolds and Shop.


St Merryn Park is close to public transport links in the local and wider area, meaning many visitors should find it easy to head back to the park as well as to explore major sites of interest in the local region.  Beyond the local greenery, coastlines and waterways, visitors will find the Cornwall Airport in Newquay.  This is only a few minutes’ drive away, positioned so that visitors can always explore further afield if they wish to.


Several historic villages are dotted across the local region.  The owners of St Merryn Park recommend heading into St Merryn itself for basic shopping and fuel facilities.  Visitors will also find the local village is home to restaurants, pubs, shops and cafés.  Visitors may also wish to explore the harbour scene close by for local sights and traditions.


St Merryn Park is positioned and developed to offer a quiet holiday experience, surrounded by green walks and countryside views.  It is a holiday park which offers access to various facilities, across towns, cities, coastlines, villages and woodland.  Many people may find the park to be a good foothold for accessing various Cornish attractions.  


The Local Area and Attractions


Beyond St Merryn Park, visitors and homeowners will find a variety of local towns and attractions popular with families and couples holidaymaking in the region.  Immediately outside the community is the Camel Creek Adventure Park, with the Merlin Golf Course close by for those visitors who wish to take a closer look out at leisure facilities in the nearby region.


Visitors are also only a few minutes’ drive from Newquay.  Newquay is one of the most popular towns and resorts in the county, home to beaches and watersports clubs for local people and holidaymakers to join and learn how to surf at.  Newquay is also home to golf clubs and aquarium facilities.


Visitors and holidaymakers at St Merryn Park may also wish to take a look at some of the natural heritage that Cornwall has to offer further down into the county.  Just down from the A3075 is the green St Agnes Heritage Coast, opposite the historic town of Truro and the Roseland Heritage Coast, off from the A39.


Just down from here is the Lizard Heritage Coast, home to the National Trust site at Lizard Point, as well as the Helford Passage alongside the Helford River.  Families will also find the popular Flambards Theme Park close by.  Round the other side of the coastline across the West, visitors will find the Penwith Heritage Coast, just West of Penzance and home to communities and sights in Porthcurno, St Just and St Ives around to the North.


St Ives Bay itself is a Cornish landmark, and is one of the most popular seaside haunts in the county.  St Merryn Park visitors may, however, wish to visit the Trevose Head Heritage Coast as a first port of call, just a short walk or ride away from the community.


St Merryn Park is carefully placed for holidaymakers to get to known the wider Cornish sights and sounds.  Owners at the park will always be happy to offer advice and recommendations on what to expect from the region.  Park visitors may appreciate the on-site entertainment and facilities before they explore the further heritage and natural trails surrounding the community. 


Why Choose St Merryn Park?


St Merryn Park is a Cornish holiday community which offers a wide range of amenities and facilities to holidaymakers looking for a quiet, convenient break away.  The park is owned by an established holiday brand, which is also responsible for other parks and communities in the region.  The park is closely linked to roads and public transport, as well as airport facilities.


Visitors to the park can explore the local greenery and coast, as well as the Eden Project and Tintagel Castle.  The park is developed as a holiday resort for families and couples to enjoy.  However, private plots here may also appeal to solo travellers.  St Merryn Park offers visitors secure holidaymaking which they can head back to throughout the year.


Properties at St Merryn Park will list here as soon as they become available.  They will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, with direct owner contact advisable as soon as possible.  St Merryn Park’s holiday park licence means that homeowners will only be able to stay in the community for holiday purposes only, and for break periods defined in owner agreements.


St Merryn Park is continuing to develop and upgrade, which may make it an interesting investment for holidaymakers keen to explore the further reaches of the county.  All enquiries regarding St Merryn Park should be made via Valley Resorts, who Sell My Group lists other properties for elsewhere in the region.

Address

St. Merryn Park
Tregolds
Padstow
Cornwall
PL28 8QA