Access Statement

Accessibility Statement East Crinnis Holiday Park/ Log Cabins  

East Crinnis Holiday Park & Log Cabins provide a fantastic holiday venue for all ages, abilities and backgrounds. Set in a peaceful parkland location on a level site surrounded by a wonderful diversity of the natural world with a variety of wildlife. 

After working with the Sensory Trust for a decade, developing creative approaches to physical access and sharing information at the Eden Project in previous employment, we hope you find our approaches at East Crinnis thorough and informative. If you require any more information before or during your stay please do not hesitate to contact us.  

The guide is based on the whole holiday experience which looks at access, starting with making a booking and finishing with departing East Crinnis after your holiday is complete. 

We’re delighted to help plan your stay at East Crinnis and can offer you as much support as required to arrange your holiday with us at the Holiday Park. 
The web site is a great way of helping you understand the set up of each Log Cabin and campsite along with facilities and location, so please use this additional information alongside this statement. 
How to get to East Crinnis  
Car 
Head to the South West of England on the M5 before joining the A30 at Exeter then at Bodmin, take the A391 and head toward St Austell. On joining the A390 travel East (directions Liskeard ) then take the A3082 at the roundabout by the Britannia Inn, sign posted towards Fowey and Par  If you are travelling from Plymouth then use the A390 directions towards St. Austell after leaving St Blazey continue until you reach the roundabout after the Britannia Inn turn left onto the  A3082  sign posted toward Fowey and Par. 
Carry straight along the A3082 (Par Moor Road) for just under 1 mile, at the first right hand bend you will find some fir trees and here you will see the sign for East Crinnis on the left hand side.  
Train
Par is the closest train station to East Crinnis, it is approx 2 miles away and can be reached by a 5 min taxi ride or walking /cycling follow a fairly flat route over this distance. The main railway station is St Austell which is approx 4 miles from East Crinnis and here you’ll find all links to London Paddington and beyond.  Telephone National Rail enquiries on 08457 484950 for more information.
Bus 
There is no direct service to East Crinnis and the nearest bus stop at the Britannia Inn is 1km away. A variety of services travel along this route including Western Greyhound, First and also National Express. The first two of these services are local routes that stop at the local train stations with National Express being more national destinations. 
Walking/Cycling  If you’re holiday is on foot or a bicycle East Crinnis is a fantastic venue to explore the local area. Only 10mins walk from the south west coastal footpath and also with numerous trails in the local area exploring Clay area and further coastal treats. More information on these trails can be viewed at www.claytrails.co.uk.  See info before regarding distances from bus/train stops. 
Arrival
On arrival at East Crinnis Holiday Park, follow the signs for Caravan/Camping and on entering the park you will see the private road signposted to the left hand side of the caravan park to ‘Log Cabins’. 

There are three individually crafted Log Cabins; the first is Swallows, second is Crinnis and third is Polkerris. Parking is immediately next to each Log Cabin in private tarmac bays. Each entrance is then no more than 8 metres way from parking and is accessed on a flat concrete pathway. If you require assistance on arrival to the log cabins please let us know in advance so we can be available to help. For Caravan and camping please stop at the entrance and report to the site office on the right hand side. 

During your visit 
East Crinnis Holiday Park is situated on level landscaped grounds with flat concrete or tarmac pathways. There are several routes to explore on the holiday park itself with a dog walking area around a pond 150metres from the log cabins. Once you leave the pathway at the pond entrance the route around the pond is on a grass path all on a flat level; there is also a higher route which has two small gradients at the start and finish of the route. Access can be gained right up to the pond itself and fishing is available. 
You can also reach the Cornish south west coastal foot path in about 10mins from East Crinnis. This route leaves the park down some steps into woodland (please note this path can be muddy after rain), then crosses a road to continue on a bridle path and onto Carlyon Bay Golf Course. From the cliff path a route to the east will take you down a narrow and steep path to the Carlyon Bay beaches
The route to the west will take you to the little harbour village of Charlestown, the home of the tall sailing ships.. 
From the holiday park is a level hardcore pedestrian route which is also lit at night which will take you to Cornish Market World and the nearest public house/restaurant, the Britannia Inn is approx ¾ of a mile from the site. In the opposite direction, a grassy path will take you to a plant centre with a small restaurant serving locally sourced food.
All of our log cabins are on one level with wooden floors and carpeted bedrooms with a spacious open plan kitchen/diner/lounge. Crinnis Lodge specifically has been designed as a wheelchair friendly accommodation, consisting of a shower/ wet room and toilet area that are in compliance with DDA regulations. Doorways are also larger than standard to easily accommodate wheelchair access along with a balcony for viewing the parkland beyond. 
The log cabins have plenty of seating, with sofas, dining chairs and outdoor furniture for you to relax. A private BBQ area has also been consciously designed outside the cabins once again on a level concrete path. 
In each lodge you will also find a welcome and information booklet which will explain more about the facilities and interesting things to do in the local area. 
If you require any first aid attention the nearest first aid box is kept on the holiday park and you can phone the office for immediate assistance from a qualified first aider. 

East Crinnis offers a real feast of sensory experiences -
You will see towering fir trees and open farm land surrounding the lodges with many seasonal flowers blooming throughout the year and much wildlife to see including buzzards gliding above and geese nesting in the pond. 
The smell of the good country life is all around and the breezes from the sea bring lovely fresh air. 
You will hear a variety of bird song around the lodge from seasonal visitors like swallows and geese to the permanent buzzards, robins, chaffinches, blue tits and blackbirds. Magpies and jays nest in the woodland along with the buzzards. 
Farm land cattle can also be heard and even the sea at night provides a relaxing night time experience. Silent visitors to the park are the rabbits- too numerous to count.
With much to explore and touch all around the log cabins provide so much adventure and relaxation. 
Departure We hope your stay with us is relaxing and extremely enjoyable. We ask all guests to depart from the log cabins at 10am on the day of departure or by 11am from a pitch. We’re happy to give assistance with any departure needs and advice on how to get back home or onto your next destination. We also enjoy hearing feedback about your stay with us and would love to keep in touch with you via e-mail. 
Useful contacts - 
East Crinnis office - 01726 813023 
East Crinnis mobile - 07590 614780 
Eastcrinnis@btconnect.com 
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