Trebarwith Nature Reserve
The Trebarwith Nature Reserve has a rich diversity of wildflowers and a thriving stream community in its unimproved meadow land. The area of Trebarwith Valley which is now the Nature Reserve was first used as agricultural land in the post-mediaeval period. It is likely that the path that runs through the reserve dates from this time, perhaps linking farmsteads to the parish church.
On walks
- Trebarwith Valley (2.7 mile walk)
- Trewarmett to Trebarwith Strand (4.1 mile walk)