Location

Things to Do

The Land’s End and Lizard Peninsulas have miles of stunning coastal cliff paths, hidden coves and white sand beaches as well as a wealth of industrial archaeology and nature reserves to explore. There is a network of public pathways and bridleways that pass through Trezelah. These paths cross over farmland, moors and heath land and are ideal places for watching birds and mammals as well as rare birds on migration. You can join the wildlife watching specialists for a safari-type guided tour with www.elementaltours.co.uk either on land or sea.

Or perhaps you might like to try something a little more adventurous? www.adventure-cornwall.co.uk

Or learn to forage for wild foods and cook up a feast: www.fathen.org.

Places to Visit

The Iron Age courtyard village of Chysauster is within easy walking distance of Trezelah, and scattered over the whole area of West Penwith are the remains of our Celtic past, ancient sacred sites, stone circles and holy wells. The famous Minack open air theatre, carved into the Cliffside overlooking Porthcurno Beach is about 8 miles away, and the Tate Gallery, St Ives is also a popular destination for visitors. The Eden Project is about an hours drive away from Trezelah.

Or perhaps you might like to discover some more unusual bits of information about Cornwall, such as film and TV locations, sub-tropical gardens, fishing villages, quaint pubs or learn the meaning behind Cornish place names, by visiting: www.cornwall-calling.co.uk?

Old mackeral boat weather vane on summer house Delivery bike like the one used for Trezelah Diary deliveries David fly-fishing Part of the farmhouse dining area Main bathroom in the farmhouse Al fresco breakfast in the garden