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... where you're more than welcome!
Juliot's Well
is more than just a holiday park, it is also the home of Phil
and Kim Boundy, the resident owners. You may therefore rest
assured that a warm welcome awaits you from all of the family
and all of our staff.
Set in
beautiful woodland with extensive views across some of the
finest Cornish countryside the holiday park is ideally located
in an area of outstanding natural landscape.

Relaxation is the keynote...
The Well itself, dating from mediaeval times, was a
welcome resting place for pilgrims and is still noted
for its holy waters.
Travellers from bygone days recognised that the feeling
of calm gained from resting in these quiet surroundings
could be very beneficial... and today's visitors have
discovered this too!
You'll enjoy the totally relaxed and informal freedom of
the 31 rolling acres of sheltered parkland and shady
woods with an intimate mix of meadows, hedgerows and wet
grassland - the latter containing unusual species of
wild flowers, grasses and wildlife. At the boundary edge
runs a clear stream together with two wildlife ponds,
and unobtrusive picnic areas are scattered around the
park ensuring a quiet spot can always be found. |

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There's a
high degree of comfort...
Our mobile homes are located in a selected eight-acre part of
the park and sited on split levels in areas surrounded by mature
trees. Those who are unfamiliar with modern caravan holidays
will be pleasantly surprised at the high standards of comfort on
offer. All units have private shower and toilet, are provided
with free gas and electricity, and there's colour television and
a fridge - plus, we offer de luxe two-bedroom cottages.
Visiting tourers
and campers will also find that our shower and toilet facilities
are to a very high standard, and have the added benefit of de-luxe
private bathrooms available.
This highly rated
family-run holiday park provides a very relaxing and informal
retreat. It is only three miles from the nearest beach, yet also
makes an ideal Touring base for the whole of the county.
There's plenty to see and
do nearby...
The immediate area has many attractions for the holiday
visitor. Trebarwith, about four miles away has a good,
sandy beach set in delightful coves.
A little further along the coast is Tintagel, the
legendary site of King Arthur's Castle, and a few miles
on is the historic town of Boscastle where you will find
a pottery, the hauntingly beautiful Crystal Caves and
the fascinating Witches Museum.
In the other direction is the picturesque harbour
village of Port Isaac, which has a good choice of pubs
and restaurants as well as the enchanting Victorian
gardens at Long Cross. |

Tintagel |
Inland is Brown
Willy, the highest point in the county, which boasts stunning
views on fine days, whilst no visit to Bodmin Moor is complete
without seeing Jamaica Inn (made famous by Daphne du Maurier)
and its museum.
Quite near to
Juliot's Well is the Trethorne Leisure Farm at Launceston and
the Shires Adventure Park at Wadebridge.
Our holiday park
reception can provide a 'welcome pack' including a list of
recommended attractions in the county and we have a wide range
of tourist literature available covering all activities in
Cornwall. Camelford is the nearest town (one mile away), and
provides essential services such as banks, etc.
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Juliot's Well is a very family
friendly holiday park.

Plus, certain breeds of dog are more than welcome in one
category of each unit.

Campers are welcome from the start of the season to the
end of it.
Long stay tourers are also most welcome. Electric
hook-ups are available. |
Special Note
All units at Juliot's Well
include the following items:
FREE gas,electricity and bedding sets (comprising duvet
with cover, sheet and pillow with case.) All beds are made prior
to your arrival. State whether doubles or singles are required.
Please note that advanced booking is
necessary for this facility.
All
booking Enquiries Please E-Mail:
Reservations@accommodationincornwall.com
Directions
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By road
Follow the A30 from Exeter. By-passing Launceston, turn
right onto the A395. Turn left onto the A39 to Camelford.
Quarter of a mile beyond the town (just after the sign
for Valley Truckle) turn right onto the B3266 and then
second left on sharp bend, signposted Juliot's Well and
we are 300 yards along on the right.
By public transport
Rail The nearest station is Bodmin Parkway,
around 15 miles away.
Air St Mawgan Airport is 25 miles away and there
are daily services from Gatwick and Stansted airports. |
| We are situated just -
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| 250 miles from London |
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180 miles from Cardiff |
| 220 miles from Birmingham |
440 miles from Newcastle |
| 300 miles from Manchester |
520 miles from Glasgow |
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