Motorhome Stopovers in Delabole
Delabole is a village on the north Cornwall plateau, a few miles inland from Port Isaac and the rugged Atlantic coastline. It sits close to the B3314, which connects the A39 Atlantic Highway to the north Cornwall coast — a route many motorhomers use when touring between Bude and Padstow. The area is exposed, open moorland-edge country, and Delabole is best known for its large slate quarry, one of the oldest and deepest in England.
Motorhome Stopover Club members share verified stops in the Delabole area — useful overnight motorhome parking for those exploring the north Cornwall coast between Tintagel and Rock without relying on the busier sites further along the A39.
Stops in the Area
- Pub stopovers — motorhome-friendly pubs in Delabole and the surrounding north Cornwall villages
- Coastal approach stops — campervan stops within reach of Port Isaac, Tintagel, and the Camel Estuary
- Member reviews — honest ratings from motorhomers who’ve toured this stretch of the Atlantic Highway
📍 Explore Delabole on Google Maps
Touring the Atlantic Highway between Bude and Padstow? Membership opens up stopovers here and across north Cornwall.

