
Follow tourism signs
from A39/A394 junction at Treliever Cross Roundabout
Trebah is situated 4 miles South West of Falmouth
Map reference:
OS Sheet 204. Ref 768275
Trebah: location map.
This beautiful 26 acre garden is listed among the 80 finest in the world. The steeply wooded ravine descends to a secluded beach on the Helford River (from which the 29th US Infantry Division embarked for the assault landing on Omaha beach on D-Day in 1944). A stream cascades over waterfalls and water gardens with ponds full of Koi carp and through two acres of massed blue and white hydrangeas. Huge 100 year old tree-ferns mingle with a forest of rhododendrons, magnolias and camellias under a canopy of ancient oaks and beeches. Truly a garden for all seasons.
Trebah has a special welcome for children. A play area, enclosed within a tree canopy, has climbing ropes, frames, swings, etc. with the exciting ‘Trebah Paraglide’ for the over fives. The wild west ‘Fort Stuart’ is a secure and thrilling area for the under fives. Exciting trails for children take the intrepid adventures deep into a sub-tropical paradise
For current prices and up-to-date information on events explore our new interactive, multi-lingual web site.
For sale in English, German, French & Dutch.
Our new, fully licensed visitor centre offers the perfect place to relax with coffee, lunch or a Cornish cream tea, all homemade and using fresh local produce.
Entry RHS Recommended garden
GARDENS OPEN EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR
10.30am to 5pm
(last admission)
Enquiries to:
Trebah Garden Trust,
Mawnan Smith,
Nr. Falmouth, Cornwall
TR11 5JZ.
t: (01326) 250448
f: (01326) 250781
e: mail@trebah-garden.co.uk.
.www.trebah-garden.co.uk.
Dogs on leads
Plants/shrubs for sale
Special party rates
Refreshments
Toilets on site or nearby
Children's entertainment
Car park
Disabled access