Best attractions and places to see around Ladock, a village in Cornwall, England, offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural points of interest. The area features diverse landscapes, from the ancient Ladock Woods to the historic River Ladock, known for past tin streaming. Visitors can explore local heritage sites and enjoy the surrounding countryside. This region provides various opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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i would recommend this beach to anyone. the town gets very busy in the summer but i can honestly say this beach is huge, if you dont like sunbathing amongst too much cattle you can go for a short wander and set up elsewhere in seclusion.
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Once you get a little way from the main town it’s a lovely beach. In the summer season the closer you get to the town the more it feels like an extras convention for Mos Eisley Cantina.
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If you would like to find out more about this fantastic garden, you have come to the right place on the following website: https://www.heligan.com/
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The coast here is no longer as spectacular as north of Land's End, but it still has its charms.
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Lovely Gardens with a very unique story to tell - worth reading or watching. Cost is 22.50 pounds for adults in the 2023 season.
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The magnificent garden, laid out at the end of the 19th century, fell into disrepair after the Second World War and was completely overgrown. Finally, one could hardly recognize anything of its original splendor - it was lost "lost". The Lost Garden was then rediscovered in the 1990s and restored to its original form by Tim Smit. In the meantime huge rhododendron trees had grown. This story makes the garden so special. A once lost garden has been revived in its old splendour. But even without that history, it's a very worth seeing place.
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Within Ladock village, you can visit the historic Ladock Church (St. Ladoca Church), known for its 13th and 15th-century architecture, granite tower, and notable Morris & Co. stained glass windows. The recently restored Ladock Holy Well, dedicated to St. Ladoca, is also nearby. Additionally, the Falmouth Arms pub offers a glimpse into local history, and Ladock House (Old Rectory) showcases classical style architecture from 1832.
Yes, Ladock Woods, owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, provides varied country walks through woodland and fields. These woods are known for wildflowers in spring and early summer and offer opportunities for wildlife observation. The River Ladock, historically significant for tin streaming, also flows through the area.
Beyond the immediate village, visitors highly recommend The Lost Gardens of Heligan, a renowned botanical garden famous for its 19th-century Gardenesque style and a notable 'jungle' section. Another popular spot is Mevagissey Harbour, a historical fishing village with narrow streets, shops, and traditional pubs, maintaining a working harbour today.
Yes, Polstreath Beach is a quiet shingle and sand beach located a short distance from Mevagissey. It's accessible via the South West Coast Path, offering a secluded coastal experience. Another option is East Portholland Beach, which offers great vistas and is also along the coastal path.
The area around Ladock offers various hiking trails. You can find routes like the 'Malpas and back from Tresillian along the Tresillian River' (moderate, 9km) or shorter, easier walks such as the 'St Clement Church and Village loop' (easy, 4.5km). For more options, explore the dedicated hiking guide: Hiking around Ladock.
Yes, there are cycling routes ranging from easy to difficult. For instance, you can enjoy an 'easy' 8.6km 'Bike loop from Ladock' or a 'moderate' 23.9km 'Truro Cathedral – The Wheel Inn loop from Probus'. For a comprehensive list, check out the cycling guide: Cycling around Ladock.
Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails around Ladock, including an 'easy' 5.1km 'Idless Woods loop with Woodman's Cabin' or more 'moderate' routes like the 'Wheal Martyn & the Eden Project' (44.4km). Discover more trails in the MTB guide: MTB Trails around Ladock.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse experiences. For Mevagissey Harbour, they enjoy the charming narrow streets, shops, and traditional pubs, noting its historical fishing village atmosphere. At The Lost Gardens of Heligan, the 'jungle' section and the overall beauty of the gardens are often highlighted as special. Beaches like Perranporth Beach are loved for their vast sandy expanses, catering to families, surfers, and dog walkers alike.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Lost Gardens of Heligan is a popular choice with its unique 'jungle' and diverse garden areas. Coastal spots like Mevagissey Harbour offer a lively atmosphere with shops and eateries, while Perranporth Beach provides ample space for children to play and explore.
While specific dog-friendly designations for all attractions are not detailed, natural areas like Ladock Woods are generally suitable for walks with dogs. Additionally, many beaches, such as Perranporth Beach, are known to be very popular with dog owners, especially away from the main town area. Always check local signage for seasonal restrictions on beaches.
Spring and early summer are particularly pleasant for exploring Ladock Woods, as they are known for their wildflowers during this period. Generally, the warmer months offer the best conditions for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the beaches and coastal paths around Ladock, though Cornwall's mild climate allows for outdoor activities year-round.


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