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Lower Poulza Post is now open twelve months of the year.

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Reviews

“Having just returned from LPP we would like to say a big thank you to Bernard and all the other campers that were on site with us. We will be returning to see everyone again, hopefully, next year.We hope that you, Bernard, enjoy your travels later this year with Rikie and that when we visit next year you have lots of English and Dutch people on site because I find that the Dutch are very friendly and there is no problems with the language. They speak very good English.. Many Thanks” Cyn & Ern....

 

“I'm back at work now, but the memories of my week at Lower Poulza Post are still strong and especially those of last weekend when Lynette joined me. We found the people that we met there, especially the regulars, were so friendly and encouraging, and this, combined with the warm weather, helped us to make the transition into naturist camping together. I can tell you that we greatly enjoyed the experience and I can not imagine camping any other way now. As well as the freedom, it seems that people are more friendly when they have their clothes off. So it is good news all round. Thank you for keeping the site open through the difficult last two years. I hope you and Rikie have a fulfilling time in your travels later this summer and that the future falls into place for you both. We will be back. In the meantime, all the best,” Jeremy and Lynette

 

"We have just discovered Lower Poulza Post Farm and what a wonderful place to relax. We awoke to bird song (a whole chorus!), roamed naked through fields where sheep grazed and were adopted by a family of ducks - truly naked with nature. Bernard the owner made us feel really welcome. We met some super couples and a delightful family from Birmingham; it was a joy to see happy children carefree and content as we. To top it all, the sun shone on us all. We'll be back. June 2006" - Malcolm and Sue

 

"We have just returned home from Lower Poulza Post and would recommend it to everyone. Everything I would like to say about our stay has already been said and we shall return there at every opportunity. So a big thank you to Bernard for being such a brilliant host and wonderful human being." Carol and Les 2006

 

"Aug 06.We have just returned from another relaxing, peaceful, restful visit. As always Bernard and Rikie made us feel very welcome and we renewed acquaintance with some other regulars. The site is improving with age and we are crossing off the days till we can return." - Lynn and Allan 2006

 

"We just returned from a magnificent stay at Lower Poulza Post near Wainhouse Corner. Bernard Clarke and Rikie van Biezen are real hosts! They make feel at ease in the natural surroundings of the campsite in Cornwall. We liked the familiar atmosphere amongst all visitors. Especially during the evening 'bath-b-q's, where we met; we learned a lot about what was interesting in this county! It was quiet, peaceful and there were chickens all around so we had a fresh egg every morning. We hope it will not be a once in a lifetime experience!" - Elly and Martin, july 2006

"Wonderful and very friendly. I would thoroughly recommend it. Will definitely go again." - Karen 2006

 

"Yvonne and I have just had an unforgettable week at Lower Poulza Post. 14/08/06 - 20/08/06. Bernard our host made us thoroughly welcome as did the other campers, and the site is by far the best we have stayed on, whether naturist or textile. We can whole heartedly recommend Lower Poulza Post to anyone. There is plenty of space if you want solitude and a quiet corner, (perhaps if you are new to naturism), but also the evenings around the somewhat unconventional Bath-B-Q are a great way to meet the other campers and swap experiences. There is no pressure if one or more of your party is not naturist so it is an ideal site for families or groups where not everyone is comfortable with nothing on. It is a lovely flat & secluded site with several different areas & plenty of space to play games, (Frisbee, Boule etc), and the surrounding countryside and fields where you can wander as nature intended if you wish are excellent. The facilities on site were always spotlessly clean and the showers etc lovely and hot. The small clubhouse and veranda are ideal if the weather is being unkind and there is a fridge etc for use by the campers, and fresh eggs laid daily by the resident hens and ducks available for purchase. Nearby Strangles beach, with textile and naturist sections is only 5 miles or so and is within easy reach of the site. We will definitely be back again." - Steve & Yvonne 2006

 

"Just to let you know I found Lower Poulza Post a friendly place to be in with nice people and a nice location with nice walks. I shall return as and when." - regards, Paul 2007

 

"Bernard's Lower Poulza Post camp site was a delightful start for us as first time naturists. The atmosphere was very relaxed and friendly on this wonderful rustic farm. We enjoyed the peace and quiet of wandering through the fields with the sheep, cattle, hares and badgers. The dawn chorus has never been more varied or better appreciated than here. We enjoyed five days of glorious sun but still couldn't leave even when the rain came - and ended up staying a fortnight! Best wishes, Bernard. We'll be back." - Peter and Georgina (June 2007)