Enjoy life at a slower pace in peaceful, captivating Cornwall. Hoburne Doublebois is a relaxing base for you to explore the best of the county.
Imagine stepping out of the car and breathing the fresh Cornish air and having views for miles. Hoburne Doublebois is the ideal place for a peaceful rural getaway.
On park there are facilities for everyone. Keen anglers can relax by the side of the River Fowey, while golfers can take on the 9-hole golf course. Younger members of the family can enjoy the outdoor playground, nature trail and the large games room.
When you’re ready to start exploring, there’s so much choice. Enjoy days out at the Eden Project, on walking trails around Lanhydrock House or explore the picturesque coastal villages of Looe and Polperro.
Our luxury lodges and caravans feature all the conveniences of home, with some added luxuries. We offer a range of holiday homes, some with hot tubs and some as designated dog-friendly accommodation, so no one gets left behind.
There’s more to Hoburne Doublebois. And Cornwall. Because these are worlds away from home.
Electric vehicle charging point*
9 hole, par 3 golf course
Golf club/buggy hire*
Dog exercise area
Kid’s adventure playground
Fishing lakes nearby††
Tennis court*
Fitness room†
Children's football area
Pool table, bar billiards & table football*
Games room*
Free Wi-Fi**
Launderette*
Woodland walk
*Charges apply. **Wi-Fi not suitable for downloading or streaming. †Restrictions apply. ††Valid migratory fishing rod licence required.
Escape to the Cornish countryside whenever you please when you own a holiday home at Hoburne Doublebois. Homes now available on our new Moorland View development.
Find out moreAlthough our Cornwall parks don't have the usual holiday park facilities, there's plenty to keep you busy nearby!
Home to the world's largest indoor rainforest and over 1,000 varieties of plants, the Eden Project transports you to the Mediterranean and humid tropics of the South American rainforests.
Find out moreSet in almost 1,000 acres of parkland Lanhydrock is a magnificent Victorian country house with formal gardens and a wooded estate from which to explore by foot or cycle.
Find out moreDiscover Heligan’s historic gardens that only 30 years ago were unknown and unseen; lost to the aftermath of WW1. Today, the gardens stand among the finest gardens in England.
Find out moreDiscover gin inspired by the Cornish coast in the ultimate behind-the-scenes experience. Find out the story behind the brand, learn about the distilling process and sample a delicious tasting flight.
Find out moreInextricably linked with the legend of King Arthur, this dramatic castle and coastline will immerse you in history, myths and stunning scenery from the heights of Cornwall's rugged north coast.
Find out moreWith over 250 animals and 46 different species, Porfell Wildlife Park & Sanctuary is just a few miles from Looe and makes the perfect family day out.
Find out moreThe Camel Trail is an 18-mile multi-use route open to walkers, cyclists and horse riders, offering the most beautiful views. Discover super convenient bike hire right on your holiday home doorstep!
Find out moreGo deep below the ground and into the hillside of the Loveny Valley to learn about Cornwall’s only slate mine and the people that worked there. An adventurous indoor attraction for the whole family.
Find out moreDiscover the dark side of Cornwall at Bodmin Jail where the only working execution pit in the UK resides. With a history dating back to the 1700s, it's a day out for historians and thrill-seekers alike.
Find out moreWith almost 1000 cycle routes and over 3000 walking routes, the GPS Cycle and Walking Routes is the best travel companion for exploring new areas while on holiday.
Find out moreThe iWalk Cornwall app provides GPS tracked directions with historical facts and information about the natural area for over 200 walks in Cornwall. Nearly all walks are circular and in the 3-6 mile range.
Find out moreWild, beautiful and windswept – sometimes all on the same day – Bodmin Moor is an unspoilt wilderness offering countless walks and stunning views across the area.
On the South West Coast Path across Cornwall, Looe is a working fishing village with a picturesque harbour, a sheltered beach and numerous walks taking in fabulous sea views.
The picturesque fishing port, famous for it’s ‘Obby ‘Oss May Day celebrations and, of course, Rick Stein’s fish restaurant.
A gorgeous beach on the north coast, popular with surfers and families alike.
Traditional picturesque fishing village, famous as the home of Doc Martin.
See what events and activities are going on in the local area via the North Cornwall Rocks website below.
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