Best attractions and places to see around Tregoney include a variety of historical sites, natural landscapes, and coastal features. This region in Cornwall offers numerous opportunities for exploration, from picturesque fishing villages to serene gardens and secluded beaches. Tregoney is a destination where visitors can discover diverse points of interest, many of which are family friendly things to do Tregoney. The area provides a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Each of these crosses, which we repeatedly encounter on the way, is a reminder of the death of Jesus Christ, but the Son of God has not remained in death, but has been resurrected by his Father to eternal life, which is also promised to us Christians. However, such a spiritual theme is not only dealt with in theological books, but also in secular literature, even with particular fondness in crime novels. Many a successful author has therefore woven characters of spiritual standing into their plotlines, such as Ellis Peters, who created the Benedictine 'Brother Cadfael' as the main character in her medieval crime series. "Death accompanies us every day of our lives, and we should not regard it as a threat, but as the gate through which we will all pass on our way to God's grace," says Abbot Radulfus in "The Wedding Murders" when a high-ranking guest of the monastery he presides over is brought back as a corpse. I also wish the viewer of this sacred wayside shrine the same redeeming perspective on the path to God's grace.
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The cemetery and the plants are beautiful!
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Good path - beautiful cemetery and church - neglected spring
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This churchyard is among Britain’s most beautiful, boasting spring flowers, rhododendrons, and camellias. There are plenty of places to sit and enjoy the scenery and great views of the creek.
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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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When it comes to the beach, you have to pay attention to the tides, which can make it very small.
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Perched on the tip of Dodman Point you'll find Dodman Cross. Made of granite, its actually a navigational aid for those out at sea rather than a religious monument.
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The church is on the site of a 6th century Celtic chapel, and for 400 years after its foundation it was served by clergy from the adjacent cell of Lanzeague, until Roseland was taken over by the Saxon Bishops of Crediton and Exeter. Robert, Bishop of Exeter, gave St Just Church to the Canons of Plympton Priory in 1140, but the patronage was bought back in 1190 by John le Sor, Lord of Tolverne for a yearly sum of 13s 4d.
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Many attractions in the Tregoney area are suitable for families. You can explore the beautiful grounds of The Lost Gardens of Heligan, which features a 'jungle' area and a rope bridge. Mevagissey Harbour offers a charming fishing village atmosphere with shops and traditional fish and chip spots. The serene St Just-in-Roseland Church and Churchyard is also a pleasant, family-friendly spot with beautiful scenery.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Mevagissey Harbour is a historical fishing village that was once a center for Cornwall’s pilchard fishery. You can also visit St Just-in-Roseland Church and Churchyard, known for its ancient religious significance and picturesque setting. Additionally, Dodman Cross, a granite navigational aid, stands on a headland with remnants of an Iron Age earthwork.
For easy walks, consider exploring the trails listed in the Easy hikes around Tregoney guide. Options include the Tregenna loop from Portloe or the Caerhays Castle & Hemmick Beach loop from Porthluney Cove, both offering pleasant, manageable distances.
Yes, Hemmick Beach is a dog-friendly sandy beach where you can enjoy a quieter experience. Many of the coastal paths and natural areas around Tregoney are also suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept under control.
The area offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit Hemmick Beach for a secluded sandy cove, or experience the unique botanical wonders of The Lost Gardens of Heligan. The dramatic cliffs and breathtaking views at Dodman Cross also showcase the region's stunning coastline.
Yes, St Just-in-Roseland Church and Churchyard offers free parking, allowing visitors to easily access its beautiful grounds and creek views.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy road cycling. The Road Cycling Routes around Tregoney guide features several moderate routes, such as the View of St Mawes loop from Gorran Churchtown or the Porthluney Cove – The Lost Gardens of Heligan loop from Grampound.
Visitors frequently praise the picturesque charm of places like Mevagissey Harbour, with its traditional fishing village feel and local eateries. The stunning natural beauty and unique atmosphere of The Lost Gardens of Heligan are also highly appreciated, particularly the 'jungle' area. The serene and beautifully maintained St Just-in-Roseland Church and Churchyard is often described as a 'fairytale land' by those who visit.
For a quieter experience, consider visiting Hemmick Beach. It's a small, attractive sandy beach west of Dodman Point that is relatively little-visited, offering a peaceful escape from crowds.
In Mevagissey Harbour, you'll find numerous cafes, pubs, and traditional fish and chip shops. The Lost Gardens of Heligan also has its own cafe, offering good food options including vegetarian and vegan choices. Near St Just-in-Roseland Church and Churchyard, Miss V's Afe is open for refreshments.
For more challenging hikes, explore the Hiking around Tregoney guide. A difficult route like the View of Porthcurnick Beach – The Rosevine Hotel loop from Veryan offers a more strenuous experience with rewarding views.


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