Trenarth Bridge, Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
#3 among attractions in Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty


Facts and practical information
Trenarth Bridge is at the head of the centre head of Port Navas Creek and is between Mawnan Smith and Porth Navas. ()
Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty United Kingdom
Trenarth Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Trebah, Glendurgan Gardens, Falmouth Art Gallery, Church of King Charles the Martyr.
0.8 miSE
Garden, Botanical gardenTrebah, Lizard
22 min walk • Trebah is a 26-acre sub-tropical garden situated in Cornwall, England, UK, near Glendurgan Garden and above the Helford River. Part of the parish of Mawnan, the gardens are set within an area of the same name, which includes the small settlements of Trebah Wartha and Trebah Woolas.
1 miSE
Subtropical garden in 3 valleys by riverGlendurgan Gardens, Falmouth
26 min walk • Glendurgan Garden is a National Trust garden situated above the hamlet of Durgan on the Helford River and near Mawnan Smith, in the civil parish of Mawnan, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
4.1 miNE
Museum, Art gallery, Art museumFalmouth Art Gallery, Falmouth
106 min walk • Falmouth Art Gallery is a publicly funded art gallery in Cornwall, with one of the leading art collections in Cornwall and southwest England, which features work by old masters, major Victorian artists, British and French Impressionists, leading surrealists and maritime artists...
4.2 miNE
ChurchChurch of King Charles the Martyr, Falmouth
106 min walk • The Church of King Charles the Martyr is a parish church in the Church of England situated in the centre of Falmouth, Cornwall.
2.6 miN
ChurchSt Laud's Church
65 min walk • The Church of Saint Laudus is an active parish church in Mabe, Cornwall, England, UK, originally built in the 15th century and dedicated to the sixth-century Saint Laudus of Coutances. It is part of the Church of England Diocese of Truro.
3.2 miSW
LocalityCornish Seal Sanctuary
82 min walk • The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a sanctuary for injured seal pups, and is owned by The SEA LIFE Trust. The centre is on the banks of the Helford River in Cornwall, England, UK, next to the village of Gweek.
2 miNE
ParkPenjerrick Garden
52 min walk • Penjerrick Garden -- often referred to as "Cornwall's true jungle garden"—lies between Budock Water and Mawnan Smith, near Falmouth, United Kingdom.
3.9 miSW
Prehistoric siteHalliggye Fogou
99 min walk • Halliggye Fogou is one of many fogous in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The site is under the guardianship of English Heritage, and managed by the Trelowarren Estate, where the fogou is located.
4 miN
Natural history museum, MuseumCamborne School of Mines, Penryn
103 min walk • The Camborne School of Mines, commonly abbreviated to CSM, was founded in 1888. Its research and teaching is related to the understanding and management of the Earth's natural processes, resources and the environment.
3.8 miNE
BeachGyllyngvase, Falmouth
96 min walk • Gyllyngvase is one of the four beaches associated with Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom, west of Pendennis Castle. It is to the south of Falmouth town centre, but was an essentially rural area as recently as the late 19th century.
4.1 miNE
CemeteryCongregationalist Cemetery, Penryn
105 min walk • The Congregationalist Cemetery at Ponsharden, Cornwall was opened in 1808 to serve the Dissenting Christian congregations of Falmouth and Penryn. It received approximately 587 burials over a period of 120 years, before being abandoned in the 1930s. During the 20th century the site experienced significant neglect and extensive vandalism.
