If you’re the hardy type of camper who enjoys extreme isolation and jaw-dropping natural beauty, Troytown Farm Campsite is just the place for you. Reaching the campsite is an adventure in itself as the site is only accessible via boat or plane. The adventurous types will indubitably opt for a thrilling ride in a tiny eight-seater plane and come to a bumpy halt onto the catamaran in St Agnes. If the weather decides to play ball, you’ll have instant views of bobbing boats moored on the shimmering, turquoise waters of Porth Conger. A tractor will rumble back with passengers and luggage; however, many opt to let their bags go ahead in favour of an entirely scenic 20-minute stroll that serves as an excellent introduction to this peaceful isle. Take in the sights and sounds of this compact island, certainly the smallest in the Scilly archipelago, and fall in love with the natural beauty and rugged scenery, little changed since the time of Celts. Now all you need to do is pitch a tent or sweep into a pre-pitched bell tent and settle in for a glorious escape. Spend your days relaxing by the ocean, soaking in the abundance of scenery, and sit down to alfresco meals as you gaze up at the clear night sky and listen to the soothing sounds of the waves lapping the shores. Dogs are welcome.