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Trelissick

Cornwall

A welcoming house and garden set in an estate with stunning maritime views and lovely woodland walks.

Feock, near Truro, Cornwall, TR3 6QL

Side view of Trelissick house and terrace in spring with camellias

Planning your visit

Visiting Trelissick with your dog 

Discover the dog-friendly estate at Trelissick, with parkland, woodland, winding garden paths, shoreline and beach to explore. Trelissick is a two pawprint rated place. 

Two women walk a dog in spring

Accessibility at Trelissick 

Accessibility information to help you plan your visit to Trelissick. Find out about accessible parking, routes, facilities and resources including information on Tramper hire and mobility aids available.

Two women in a garden, one using a mobility Tramper, the other walking beside her.

Events at Trelissick 

Find out more about events at Trelissick including falconry, May half term and outdoor theatre.

An outdoor theatre performance taking place in the gardens

Group visits to Trelissick 

On this page you'll find all the information you need to book a group visit to Trelissick.

A group of people walking and laughing together at Lyme Park in Cheshire

Visit Trelissick car-free 

We hold the Good Journey Mark for welcoming car-free visitors. Travel a greener way and enjoy a 10% discount on your purchase of food or drink in the café. Plan your journey by ferry, train, bus, cycle or foot at Good Journey.

Coffee in a reusable cup

Trelissick map 

Take a look at the map of Trelissick to help plan your visit.

Explorer Pass 

Not a member? If you're planning a trip to Cornwall this year, buy a National Trust Explorer Pass to enjoy unlimited entry to Trelissick along with most of the other places in our care. With 4, 8 and 14-day options available, the pass can be tailored to fit your trip. Discover where you can visit with the Explorer Pass and how to buy yours.

Families on the north lawn at Ickworth in spring.

Falconry displays during May half term 

Displays will take place daily at 11am, 1pm and 3pm between Wednesday 27 and Sunday 31 May and you'll be able to view the birds at rest in the Hawk Mews 10am-4.30pm.

The image shows a woman in historical Victorian dress holding a merlin on a sunny day.
Two visitors walking through the grounds of Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal with the abbey ruins in the background

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