Things to do in Lower Trebullett, Cornwall

We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Lower Trebullett, Cornwall.

The Great Outdoors in Lower Trebullett

Embrace the beauty of nature with scenic walks, parks, and outdoor adventures for all ages.

The great outdoors within 10 miles of Lower Trebullett.

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Armstrong Wood | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Armstrong Wood | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
A quiet woodland nature reserve
Sylvia's Meadow | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Sylvia's Meadow | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
One of the most important meadows for nature conservation in Cornwall
Beales Meadows | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Beales Meadows | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
A small reserve providing an oasis for animals and plants
Priddacombe Downs | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Priddacombe Downs | Cornwall Wildlife Trust
A large area of open moorland lying at the northern end of Bodmin Moor

History and Heritage in Lower Trebullett

Step back in time and discover the rich history and heritage that shaped this area.

History and heritage within 10 miles of Lower Trebullett.

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Hurlers Stone Circles | English Heritage
Hurlers Stone Circles | English Heritage
Three fine late Neolithic or early Bronze Age stone circles arranged in a line, a grouping unique in England.
Launceston Castle | English Heritage
Launceston Castle | English Heritage
Launceston Castle dominates the surrounding landscape. Begun soon after the Norman Conquest, unusual in that during rebuilding one tower was constructed with the remains of the older.
Dupath Well | English Heritage
Dupath Well | English Heritage
This charming well-house of around 1500 stands over an ancient spring, believed to cure whooping cough.
Trethevy Quoit | English Heritage
Trethevy Quoit | English Heritage
This well-preserved and impressive Neolithic 'dolmen' burial chamber stands 2.7 metres (8.9 ft) high. There are five standing stones, surmounted by a huge capstone.
King Doniert's Stone | English Heritage
King Doniert's Stone | English Heritage
Two richly carved pieces of a 9th century 'Celtic' cross, with an inscription commemorating Dumgarth, British King of Dumnonia, who drowned in c. AD 875.

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