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Local Attractions,
So much to do and see...

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Tredethy, the Camel Valley and Bodmin Moor, together comprise a nature-lover's and walker's paradise. Footpaths wend their way across the fields, through the forest, down to the river and up onto the moors - and that's from the doorstep.

Just a few miles from Tredethy is Pencarrow House, a beautiful Georgian stately home open to the public between April and October. Its 50 acres of enchanting garden contain a huge collection of specimen conifers and Rhododendrons.

Two miles further on is the Camel Valley vineyard. Producing award-winning, world-class wines the vineyard nestles on sun-drenched slopes above the River Camel. Sitting on the terrace overlooking the rows of vines after a relaxed and friendly 'wine tour' is a treat not to be missed.

The Bodmin & Wenford steam railway runs through spectacular Cornish countryside just 4 miles from Tredethy.

And then there's the coast. Mile upon mile of spectacular scenery, quaint fishing villages and outstanding beaches - all within a 20 minutes drive from Tredethy. Ride the surf off Polzeath or Constantine Bay, explore the cliff tops and rocky coves along the South West Coast path, pick up some fresh crab at Port Isaac or take a stroll around Padstow's quayside. There's no need to rush.

 

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Stunning coastline
Stunning coastline

The Camel Trail - just 600m from Tredethy

The Camel Trail, with its link at Hellandbridge, just 600m from Tredethy, is a 17 mile long recreational route for walkers, horseriders and cyclists and continues to the market town of Wadebridge before following the river down to the estuary and beautiful fishing harbour at Padstow with its narrow winding streets, fascinating shops and top-range restaurants. A haven for birdwatchers and fishermen alike, as well as giving access to adjacent ancient woodlands and enjoying the countryside in safety. Its smooth surface is also ideal for wheelchair users and buggy pushers.

Further Afield

Just five minutes from the A30 and with easy access to the entire South West, Tredethy is perfectly placed for exploring all that Cornwall has to offer.

The world-renowned Eden Project is easily reached. Tredethy to Eden is 14.6 miles - 31 minutes. Roserrow Golf Club to Eden is 20.3 miles - 40 minutes.

Visit The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Lanhydrock House and Gardens, the Shipwreck Centre and tall ships harbour at Charlestown near St Austell, and the winding streets of the working fishing harbours at Polperro and Mevagissey.

The city of Truro, with its cathedral and museum, cobbled streets, quality restaurants and superb shopping centre is under 40 minutes away. The historic port of Falmouth with its harbour and National Maritime Museum is just a little further. Even Penzance and that fabled land of Celtic myth and legend in Cornwall's far west is only just over an hour's drive away.

The Camel Trail

The Camel Trail

Pencarrow House

Pencarrow House

Truro Cathedral

Truro Cathedral

Eden Project

Eden Project

 

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