Off-grid camping is the order of the day at Bohetherick Farm Wild Camping, a lovely back to basics site nestled amid the rolling greenery and peace of the Tamar Valley. Set a short stroll from the bike ride from National Trust's Cotehele House, this centrally located site is ideal for anyone who likes to blend sprawling green landscapes with easy access to local amenities. A collection of local pubs provide tipple and delicious homemade grub to keep guests refuelled and ready to tackle the next adventure. Wave off food and shopping trips into town for rides to the beach or attractions further afield. If slow-cooked sizzles are on the card, feel free to stock up on barbeque bits and gather around the sizzling grill whenever the mood strikes. Teach the nippers how to set up a campfire and have a pleasant evening singing around the flickering flames as marshmallows brown and the stars twinkle merrily above. The site itself rests in a tranquil corner of the valley, on a 200-acre beef farm managed by the National Trust. Grass pitches share access to a toilet and shower block. Purchase local produce. If you want a pet-friendly spot away from the tourist crowds, you've come to the right place.