Take time to explore our
countryside and discover
Celtic Cornwall, with it's
cliffs and coves, harbours
and estuaries, meandering
valleys and sleepy hamlets.
Cycling…
If you enjoy taking in
our beautiful countryside at
your own pace and you are
interested in cycling and
exploring, Tregondale is the
place to be. You can pedal
through woods and valleys,
by rivers and lakes, and
over hills and moors.
There are trails all
around the County including:
Sibleyback Water Park
- a 15 mile circular
route to a picturesque
lake, passing through
lovely countryside and
villages, gentle
inclines and a half-mile
hill.
Camel Trail - follow
the river on a disused
railway line from
Wadebridge to Padstow,
or from Wadebridge to
Wenford.
Looe Valley Trail -
cycle through Cardinham
Woods, or explore the
mysteries of Bodmin
Moor.
These are just a few of
the routes in the area -
we've got full details of
lots more, so if you've got
bikes, make sure you bring
them!
Walking…
The best way to unwind is
to take a good walk in
beautiful countryside.
Whether it's a gorgeous
summer's afternoon or a
crisp autumn morning you'll
feel completely revitalised
after taking in the
breathtaking surroundings.

Farm Trail - soak up
the true character of
Tregondale. See ancient
woodland with oak, ash,
beech, sycamore,
blackthorn and holly. In
springtime there's a
carpet of bluebells. At
the highest point, allow
yourself to enjoy a
panoramic view of the
Cornish landscape.
Ramblers' Walk - a
route for the
experienced walker. In
spring, you can stroll
between banks of
primroses, pass the old
Wheal Honey mine and
watch wildfowl. Follow
green lanes and rivers
to a packhorse bridge -
then back through
coppices and hamlets to
the farm.
Westbound Walk -
wander beneath
overhanging trees and
ferns keeping a watchful
eye for pheasant and
moorland villages in the
distance. From here you
get a magnificent view
of the farm in its
wooded valley and can
spy on heron in the
marshland and return
through a canopy of
bushes via the granite
cider press.
Eastbound Walk -
fresh country air and
stunning scenery. In
spring and summer the
hedgerows are covered
with Primroses, pink
campions, ferns and tiny
wild violets. Try a
picnic on the banks of
the River Tiddy; listen
for the cackle of wild
geese and walk back via
Wheal Honey.
Fishing…
We have our own small
facility, but the top half
of the county has the most
rural lakes and rivers. We
can recommend the Bake
fishing lakes at
Trerulefoot, but feel free
to give us a call if you
want more information.
You must obtain NRA
licenses, available from any
local Post Office, to fish
in Cornwall.