The Paddock Wildcamp Hotel - Perranporth
50.365286, -5.119765Overview
Nestled around 10 minutes by car from Fistral Spa, The Paddock Wildcamp Hotel is boasting barbecue, a golf course, and a garden for guests' enjoyment.
Location
Newquay airport can be reached within 25 minutes drive, and natural attractions like the sand Fistral Beach are around 6 km away. Featuring the best options for rejuvenation, Crantock Beach is located nearly a 10-minute ride away. The villa is at a distance of 6 km from family-friendly places such as Blue Reef Aquarium.
Rooms
Garden views can be enjoyed from The Paddock Wildcamp Hotel. The luxury tent comes with a bathroom with a shower.
Eat & Drink
This accommodation offers a fully-fitted kitchen, as well as a dining area to cook and dine.
Rooms and availability

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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:1 Double bed
Essential information about The Paddock Wildcamp Hotel
| 💵 Lowest room price | 195 NZ$ |
| 📏 Distance to centre | 3.4 km |
| ✈️ Distance to airport | 17.2 km |
| 🧳 Nearest airport | Newquay, NQY |
Location
- City landmarks
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of The Paddock Wildcamp Hotel
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missingWrote a review on 10 Dec
Relaxed and chilled vibe, resident ducks and chickens, lovely dog Betty, well-maintained and clean camp, cozy tent with lovely touches.
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missingWrote a review on 29 Oct
Loved providing my own bedding, because who doesn't want to lug around sheets and pillows on vacation? The shared kitchen was a fun challenge, since I had to fight for space with other guests. The view from the tent was fabulous - just me and the barbecue.
Such a shame that I couldn't stumble to the nearest pub, but I managed to survive without constant access to alcohol. How dreadful!
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missingWrote a review on 19 Jun
ren and betty were incredible hosts, going above and beyond to make us feel welcome. their knowledge of the local area was invaluable. the tent was cozy and the beds were comfortable. waking up to the chickens and ducks was a delight, and the kitchen area was well-equipped. a true gem!
limited options for walking to pubs or shops.
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missingWrote a review on 07 Jun
Loved the "convenience" of bringing my own sheets and pillows. The shared kitchen made me feel like I was really roughing it. View from the tent was stunning.when the rain wasn't blocking it.
Absolutely no complaints! Loved every second of pretending to be an outdoorsy person.
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missingWrote a review on 11 May
The secluded campsite offers a magical experience with beautiful views and a peaceful atmosphere. The spacious tent provided a comfortable and relaxing stay. The outdoor kitchen and communal fire pit added to the charm and convenience. The friendly host was knowledgeable and helpful, making the stay enjoyable. Perfect location for exploring nearby beaches and attractions.
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missingWrote a review on 09 May
Loved the convenient shared kitchen and BBQ facilities, perfect for my lazy cooking skills. View from the tent was stunning, made me feel like I was one with nature. And don't worry about charging your phone, they've got power banks, because who wants to disconnect, right?
Oh, there was absolutely nothing to dislike, it was all just pure perfection. *insert sarcastic eyeroll*
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missingWrote a review on 04 May
The value for money at Paddock Wildcamp was excellent, and the room itself was cozy with thoughtful touches. The location was perfect, great to feel both connected to nature and close to nearby towns.
Hotel breakfast could have been better with a wider variety of options.
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missingWrote a review on 26 Mar
Wonderful stay, perfect set up, well-equipped kitchen, friendly and helpful host, clean facilities.
No negatives from this place.
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missingWrote a review on 08 Mar
We had such a delightful stay at The Paddock Wildcamp in Perranporth. The host, Ren, was incredibly welcoming and accommodating. The attention to detail was impressive, with little touches like a padlock for the tent and solar lights adding to the overall experience. The kitchen and fire pit area were fantastic, and the site itself was beautifully maintained. The camp felt like a perfect mix of camping and comfort, and the location was ideal, being close to both the town and the beach. Thank you for a truly enjoyable stay.
Totally recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on 02 Mar
I had an very nice stay at this campsite! I felt welcomed and at home. The tent was spacious, clean, and comfortable. The communal kitchen had everything I needed and the shower was nice and warm. The host, Ren, was friendly and helpful, providing lots of local knowledge. The campsite had a relaxed and chilled vibe, with resident ducks, chickens, and a lovely dog named Betty. The location was perfect, not far from town but still peaceful and secluded. the experience was fantastic and I can't wait to return!
Nothing to complain about at all.
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missingWrote a review on 21 Feb
Had a great time over Christmas at this countryside campsite. The host was friendly and provided helpful tips for walks and places to eat nearby. The comfortable bed and cozy tent made for a relaxing stay. The campsite had lovely touches like lanterns and fairy lights, creating a charming atmosphere. It was also nice to have access to facilities like a communal fire pit and covered gas BBQ.
While the campsite was picturesque and provided a peaceful atmosphere, it may not be suitable for those seeking modern amenities. The off-the-grid nature meant that some basic facilities, like electricity, were limited.
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missingWrote a review on 29 Dec
The unexpected highlight of our stay was definitely the shared kitchen. It was like stepping into a MasterChef challenge, but instead of competing, everyone worked together in perfect harmony, chopping, sauteing, and creating culinary masterpieces. It was a true feast for the senses, both in taste and camaraderie.
Hilly road to nearby pub.
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missingWrote a review on 19 Dec
The tents were spacious, clean, and comfortable, and we loved the peaceful and serene atmosphere. The communal areas were perfect for socializing, and we had a great time bonding with fellow travelers around the fire. The attention to detail, like providing charging banks for mobiles, really made a difference. Plus, the sustainable practices using solar power and reclaimed materials were inspiring. the location was convenient, just a short car ride away from town. We can't wait to return!
The hilly road would have been a challenge for anyone with mobility issues, but luckily, we had a car to explore.
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missingWrote a review on 02 Sept
We absolutely loved everything about our stay at this wild campsite! The tents were spacious and the beds were super comfy. The kitchen area was well-equipped and the communal fire pit was a great place to relax. The host, Ren, was amazing - so kind and helpful. We also enjoyed waking up to the chickens and ducks in the morning. This truly was wild camping at its best - back to basics and a chilled-out atmosphere. We can't wait to book again for next year!
We felt truly spoiled during our stay and have no complaints at all.
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missingWrote a review on 01 Sept
The location of this family-friendly campsite is simply breathtaking. Surrounded by nature, it offers a peaceful vibe with birdsong and free-roaming chickens and ducks. the tents are spacious, clean, and comfortable, equipped with cozy beds. the outdoor kitchen, called Drangonfly, provides a magical haven to cook and enjoy meals under the stars. the helpful and friendly host, Ren, goes above and beyond to ensure guests have a comfortable stay.
The lack of seating options outside the tent for reading or relaxing out of the wind is a small inconvenience.
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