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The best Easter we have known with wall to wall sunshine, beautiful dry pitches, and not a soul to enjoy them! Wherever you are, we hope you are safe, happy and well. We hope you are not too lonely and avoiding cabin fever too much.
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Let’s talk about the blue skies and the amazingly amazing sun that finally blessed us with its warmth.  I laughed at myself as with this tiny bit of sun I insisted we spent the whole day in our garden despite the fact it was freezing; we cooked lunch outdoors on the fire pit, making our friends huddle around the fire and drink gallons of tea to keep warm. 
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In 2020 the blog is going to focus on things for you and family to do for free across Cornwall, or a very small amount as we all know that money doesn’t grow on any trees and holidays can add up.
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You lucky folks have a Bank Holiday within sniffing distance, what a treat having a long weekend.  We are full to the brim and looking forward to the atmosphere that the final summer bank holiday brings. This week, with no children until Thursday I have been busy eating and drinking. 
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Where is Little Winnick?  To help you get to know the area around us the next few blogs will let you in on our favourite places just a stones throw from Little Winnick. So, let’s start with our nearest village – we are located on the edge of Pentewan, a pretty,  sleepy fishing harbour.
Pentewan
We are loving August, in fact we are loving this summer.  I think when we are a bit greyer and a bit older we will hold 2018 up there as one of the great summers; that seemed to last forever with humid days and warm evenings. 
August Camping
We have had huge demand for 2019 bookings, so for the first time ever, we have opened up the bookings for 2019 AND because we love seeing you come back time and time again all bookings for 2019 made by 29th September 2018, with a payable 25% deposit, will be at 2018 prices.
Camper
Mike, our lovely warden has inspired this weeks blog because, yes you have guessed it, he has broken his leg.  He is fine and in good spirits, just very, very frustrated he cannot be out and about cutting his rather lovely stripes in the grass which he has been so proud of all season and which we have come to love and admire.
pasty making
So let’s be honest.  August is yet to provide the wall to wall sunshine the weather people had promised.  So to help you out, here are our top 5 things to do in the rain – I am hoping that by writing it I will start a heatwave and you will not need it…
pasty making
Wow, it is hot and lovely with clear blue skies and long, long barmy evenings – and we love it.  I should warn you we have a weather swear box in reception – so if you moan it is now too hot you will be asked to make a donation to the charity box!
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