Walking in Cornwall
It is often said by locals that if you live in Cornwall, you NEED a car. Of course to an extent, this is still true when on holiday. However, if you are prepared to leave the car at your lodge or simply see it as a means to an end, there is some spectacular walking to be experienced - both in our own backyard and throughout the county.Just a 15 minute drive away is St. Anthony's Head with its famous lighthouse (which was used for TV's "Fraggle Rock"). There is a WWII gun emplacement there and some fantastic coastal walking.
This, of course, forms part of the South West Coast Path. This 630m stretch of walking is Britain's longest waymarked long distance footpath and provides some of the most breathtaking walking in the county. More information can be found here.
From Trewince itself, our quay is a delightful 15min walk from your lodge, with the woods to one side and with the Percuil river stretching before you as you reach the final leg. There are plenty of other places for the keen walker to explore without even getting in the car. Just ask our staff and they'll be happy to describe and recommend different choices to you.