Scilly Isles
The Isles of Scilly are located 28 miles WSW of Lands End, Cornwall. They have been described (R.L. Bowley) as "the most fortunate of all the islands around Britains coasts, with clean seas and beaches, wonderful scenery, welcoming inhabitants, excellent accommodation, and a climate which is one of Britains warmest in winter and sunniest in summer". There are 55 islands in total, 5 inhabited and 50 uninhabited. They are small, even the largest island, St Marys, is less than 3 miles across. You could go to Tresco to see the sub tropical gardens, go to the pub on St. Agnes, pick a beach on St. Martins, land on an uninhabited island for the day, or take a trip to see the puffins and seals on the outer islands. Wherever you go you will be assured of spectacular scenery, peace and quiet and a warm welcome from the locals.
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Bryher Campsite
Bryher Campsite is set nestled in a sheltered valley on the breathtaking island of Bryher in the Isles of Scilly. Dont expect confined, manicured pitches and swimming pools - this site is for the true camper looking for a traditional outdoor experience. The campsite is open from April to September...
Troytown Campsite
St Agnes may be a small island, but we all know that good things come in small packages! Whether you are staying one week or three, there is plenty to do and see. Most of our visitors are regulars who come year after year... here's why.Gugh - A small island...
Middle Town Campsite
The campsite is now "under new management": Ben and Caroline Gillett bought the business in January 2008 from Chris and Christine Savill, who are now enjoying...