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★★★★☆

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written by on 27/09/2010



We've stayed at St Ives Holiday Village twice so far this year (we've booked again for the October half term) and our Trevacroft accomodation was fine, clean, dry and warm.



The bathrooms were a little small but were clean and smelled fresh. The hot water did take a little while to come through but there was plenty of it.



The kitchen in the Trevacroft Chalets we stayed in was well equipped and clean, there was a lovely new flat screen DVD TV combo to watch in the living area although reception could have been better we didn't go on holiday to sit in front of the telly in a beautiful place like St Ives anyway. There was a selection of DVDs, books and childrens games to entertain ourselves with if we'd decided to stay in for the day.



The pool is great fun, warm and clean.



Entertainment is great for the kids, not so good for the adults but I am fussy, our two kids loved it and keep pretending to be Sam and Steve. Food is pretty basic in the 'restaurant' but there are plenty of other places to eat, the pub at the bottom of the hill is very good and if you want to venture further there is fantastic food to be had in Cornwall. (I highly recommend Cornish Kebabs near Mullion if you want a really good kebab but watch out for the chilli sauce, it burns)



Yes, some of the chalets look like they are from the 70s but they are clearly marked in the brochure as needing renovation and are sold as budget at a very low price.



4 stars because nothing is perfect.

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