If you’re exploring lodges and caravans for sale at Piran Meadows Resort, this is a polished Cornwall base that pairs a countryside setting with proper on-park leisure. Piran Meadows Resort suits couples and families who want repeat breaks near Newquay, with a heated indoor pool and spa-style downtime, plus easy food and drink on site. Pets are welcome, subject to the park’s rules, and viewings are typically best arranged in advance.
Set back from the busier coastline, but within easy reach of Newquay’s beaches, Piran Meadows Resort gives you the best of both worlds—quiet days on the resort, then straightforward trips out for surf, seaside cafés and classic Cornwall attractions. On-site, it’s geared for low-effort weekends: a swim, sauna/steam, a casual meal, then back to your lodge or caravan for a relaxed evening.
For practical day-to-day needs, Newquay covers supermarkets, services and everyday essentials, with the A30 nearby for quick links across Cornwall. Rail services from Newquay connect onwards to larger hubs and London in around 5–6 hours (service dependent).
Life at Piran Meadows Resort is about keeping things simple: a morning walk, pool time, a bite to eat on site, and then heading out for a beach afternoon when the mood takes you. It’s a comfortable base for weekends that feel like a proper reset—without having to plan every detail.
Piran Meadows Resort is at White Cross near Newquay, Cornwall. Sat nav: TR8 4LW.
It’s a holiday resort for lodge and caravan ownership and breaks, rather than full-time residential living.
Yes—tours are typically arranged in advance. Enquire to check availability and book a suitable time.
Pets are generally welcomed, but rules can vary by accommodation type and resort areas. Confirm the current policy when you enquire.
Many Newquay-area beaches have seasonal dog restrictions or designated dog areas. Always check local signage on arrival, as rules vary by beach and time of year.
Newquay beaches are popular for swimming and surfing, but conditions change quickly. Follow lifeguard flags, tide times and local advice—especially with children or when the sea is rough.
Top picks include beach days (Fistral, Porth, Watergate Bay), coastal walks, surf schools, and trips into Newquay for food, shops and family attractions.
Some resorts offer limited leisure access to locals at certain times, but it varies—check current arrangements directly when planning.