Mylor Bridge
Mylor bridge lies on a mediaeval trade route between Truro and Penryn used for livestock and packhorses. In 1597, Mylor bridge was described as "new" and consisting of 2 arches. This has since been widened to carry the road but parts of the Tudor bridge are still visible on the upriver side.
On walks
- Penryn Creeks and Enys (6.7 mile walk)