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Short & Long Term
Secure Storage
for caravans and boats now available.
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Sennen Cove & The Lands End Peninsula
Coastal paths and stunning views second
to none are a must if you want to "get away from it all". Walks to
suit every ability, are abundant in West Cornwall. We can drop you at
start points, during the off peak season, enabling you to walk back at
your leisure.
The first walk will probably be to Gwynver
beach, famous for its surfing and clear water (patrolled by lifeguards).
Steps from the top of the cliff make access straightforward but steep.
To the right as you walk to the beach you will see the Giant Steps, noted
to be the finest example of ancient field systems.
The coast path takes you along to Sennen
Cove with its shops, cafes & pub. A further mile and Land's End
awaits. On a clear day the Isles of Scilly can be clearly seen
from the cliff tops and site. Flights and boat trips daily from Land`s
End airport & Penzance.
Rugged cliffs, moorland, open fields, streams
running through wooded valleys can all be enjoyed on a single walk
/ or cycle. Circular routes or longer distances and you are never far
from "home". West Cornwall has some of the finest prehistoric sites
in the country. Many are in a 10 mile radius of Trevedra. Stone age villages,
standing stones, stone circles, fogues, ancient tombs all have their own
tales and superstitions. Why not visit a few and feel the magic of the
legends?
The golf course at Cape Cornwall, St.
Just overlooks the only cape in England. Penzance & St.Ives offer good
shopping and both have a swimming pool and gym. Fishing, sea, coarse,
freshwater etc are all nearby. You can watch fish being landed at Newlyn
and buy fresh fish, crab etc from the nearby shop - or one of the fishermen.
More cultural experiences may be found
in the many art galleries and none is more famous than The Tate at St.
Ives but don't miss the superb smaller galleries and local artists at
St.Just. Many stunning gardens growing Tropical plants that
enjoy our warmer climate are worth the visit.
The beaches, coves and secluded inlets
are too numerous to mention but each has its own charm. It is lovely to
find the hidden treasures.
Other local attractions include the Minack
Theatre, St. Michael's Mount, Paradise Park (bird sanctuary) Flambards
Theme Village, Geevor Tin Mine. The famous Eden Project, Lizard
Peninsula & Newquay are other day trips that can be enjoyed
from a base at Trevedra.
There really is something for everyone, from
spring flowers to autumn sunsets. Enjoy a real Cornish welcome on a working
family farm, where ensuring you enjoy your stay is our main priority.
Enjoy a real Cornish welcome on a working family farm, where ensuring
you enjoy your stay is our main priority.
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