Namphillows Wood and Trelissick Garden Walk

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Route Description for Namphillows Wood and Trelissick Garden Walk
As the Namphillows Wood and Trelissick Garden Walk does feature a good amount of woodland pathways, you will want to make sure that you wear proper footwear for the occasion. Additionally, as this is a National Trust managed site, there is a fee of £5 for parking. Lastly, the impressive gardens here are a popular attraction, so try arriving early to avoid larger volumes of foot traffic.
Even though it will likely be a busy walk, the serene forests that make up the majority of this route really do create a relaxing atmosphere that you can lose yourself in. In addition to the beautiful forests, the stunning architecture of Trelissick House and the lovely riverside areas along this walk make it an excellent adventure that you definitely won’t want to miss.
Setting out from the trailhead, you will make your way to the northwest across an open greenspace, entering into the cover of the forest to arrive at the Old Trelissick Lodge. From here, you will head north and cross over the road, continuing through the tranquil atmosphere of Namphillows Wood to eventually reach the edge of Lamouth Creek. Turning right along the trail, you will follow the edge of the creek to the northeast, working your way through the forest until you arrive at the point where it joins the River Fal.
Continuing along the water’s edge, you will follow the trail as it bends to the sounds and traverses the forested expanse of North Wood, once again crossing over the road to arrive at the wonderfully maintained Trelissick Garden. Take your time through this portion of the walk to appreciate the wide variety of flowers and rare shrubs that make up an impressive floral display, before continuing on to the south through South Wood.
After looping around the southernmost portion of the route, you will exit the cover of the forest and make your way across a vast green space that offers a beautiful view of Trelissick House. At this point, you will make your way slightly uphill through the grassy area, before eventually arriving back at the car park where you began your day along the Namphillows Wood and Trelissick Garden Walk.
Trail Highlights
Trelissick House
Located along the western bank of the River Fal northeast of Feock, COrnwall, Trelissick is a manor house that dates back to the 18th Century. While the area was first recorded in 1275, the estate house was designed in 1750 and remodelled in the 19th and 20th centuries. The estate also features magnificent gardens that are a popular tourist attraction in the area.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who owns Trelissick House?
376 acres of the Trelissick Estate were sold to the National Trust in 1955, although the house is still owned and lived in by the Copeland family.
How much is parking at Trelissick House?
Parking at Trelissick House is free to National Trust members, otherwise it costs £5.
Insider Hints for Namphillows Wood and Trelissick Garden Walk
- Wear comfortable walking shoes for this adventure.
- Parking at the trailhead costs £5.
- Toilet facilities can be found near the house.
Getting to the Namphillows Wood and Trelissick Garden Walk Trailhead
The trailhead for the Namphillows wood and Trelissick Garden Walk can be found at the Trelissick Car Park just off B3289.Route Information
Backcountry Campground:
No
When to do:
Year-Round
Pets allowed:
Yes - On Leash
Family friendly:
Yes
Route Signage:
Average
Crowd Levels:
High
Route Type:
Circuit
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