Motorhome Stopovers in Wadebridge
Wadebridge sits on the Camel estuary in north Cornwall, straddling the A39 between Bodmin and the coast at Padstow. It’s a practical market town with good amenities and easy access to the Camel Trail — the popular traffic-free cycling and walking route that runs along the estuary to Padstow and inland toward Bodmin. The A389 connects to Bodmin and the A30 junction, making Wadebridge a natural stop for motorhomers heading for the north Cornish coast.
Motorhome Stopover Club members share verified stopovers in and around Wadebridge — a useful base for exploring the Camel estuary, Rock, and Padstow without the narrow lanes and tight parking of the coastal villages themselves.
Stops in the Area
- Pub stopovers — motorhome-friendly pubs in Wadebridge and the surrounding Camel estuary villages
- Overnight motorhome parking — verified stops within reach of the town and Camel Trail access points
- Campervan stops — quieter options on the estuary and inland toward Bodmin Moor
- Member reviews — practical notes from motorhomers who’ve based themselves here for north Cornwall touring
📍 Explore Wadebridge on Google Maps
Touring the north Cornwall coast or following the Camel estuary route? Membership opens up verified stopovers in Wadebridge and right across Cornwall.



