Best attractions and places to see around Lanreath are found in its surrounding region of South East Cornwall. Lanreath is a quiet village, serving as a base to explore the nearby picturesque coastline and charming fishing villages. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, historical sites, and coastal settlements. Visitors can access a variety of points of interest from Lanreath.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Siblyback Lake is a reservoir on the edge of Bodmin Moor. The dam blocks a small tributary of the River Fowey.
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Cornwalls industrial heritage at its finest! Fabulous peaceful valley with a lovely tranquil atmosphere. Be aware if leaving the road to explore the trails it does get extremely muddy when it's been raining!
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Small smuggling town with a nice museum and cottages.
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The dam was built in 1968 to create the reservoir which provides drinking water and tops up the water levels of the River Fowey during the dry months. Once a small tributary of the River Fowey, Siblyback Lake now holds 3 billion litres of water.
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Small, beautiful fishing town with a smuggling past. The cottages and the mill at the entrance to the town are very nice. We were there at low tide and the boats were lying in the mud.
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The River Fowey tumbles its way down the Golitha Falls, a collection of waterfalls in Draynes Wood. It is also a haven for wildlife with salmon, sea trout, otters and bats all present. No trip to Bodmin Moor would be complete without a visit here. It is especially spectacular after heavy rain.
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The dam was built in 1968 to create this reservoir which provides drinking water and tops up the water levels of the River Fowey during the dry months. Once a small tributary of the River Fowey, the lake now holds 3 billion litres of water.
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Near Lanreath, you'll discover a variety of attractions, primarily focusing on coastal villages, historical engineering, and natural water features. The region is known for its picturesque coastline, charming fishing villages, and significant historical structures, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Absolutely. One of the most popular is Polperro Harbour, a picturesque village nestled in a ravine with a delightful jumble of fishermen’s cottages, quirky streets, and a traditional harbour. Another must-see is Fowey Harbour, a traditional town at the mouth of the River Fowey, known for its historic trading past and as a popular sailing destination.
A notable historical site is the Treffry Viaduct. This impressive engineering project, finished in 1842, stands over 94 feet above the river floor in the Luxulyan Valley and was historically used for tramways and carrying water. The village of Fowey also has a rich history as an important trading and military center since before 1300.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both Polperro Harbour and Fowey Harbour are considered family-friendly, offering charming environments to explore. Additionally, Siblyback Dam, which created a reservoir, is a family-friendly spot.
You can visit Siblyback Dam, which created a reservoir in 1968. This lake holds 3 billion litres of water and provides drinking water while topping up the River Fowey. The River Fowey itself, particularly around Fowey Harbour, is a significant natural feature.
The area around Lanreath is excellent for outdoor activities, particularly hiking and running. You can find numerous trails, including easy to moderate routes. For detailed information and routes, explore the Hiking around Lanreath guide or the Running Trails around Lanreath guide.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For example, you can find easy routes around Deerpark Forest Holidays Hub or near Lerryn Stepping Stones. For a comprehensive list of accessible and less strenuous options, refer to the Easy hikes around Lanreath guide.
Visitors frequently praise the picturesque charm of places like Polperro Harbour, with its jumble of fishermen's cottages and traditional atmosphere. The impressive engineering and peaceful setting of Treffry Viaduct in the Luxulyan Valley also receive high acclaim, especially for its shared cycleway and footpath.
Yes, both Polperro Harbour and Fowey Harbour offer excellent viewpoints, allowing you to take in the beauty of the coastal villages and the natural harbour. The Coast Path near Fowey also provides scenic vistas.
While not exactly hidden, the Treffry Viaduct in the Luxulyan Valley offers a unique blend of historical engineering and natural beauty. The valley itself, with its peaceful cycleway and footpath alongside the River Par, provides a tranquil experience surrounded by reminders of its industrial past, making it a special discovery for many.
The Luxulyan Valley, home to the Treffry Viaduct, features a magical stretch of shared cycleway and footpath. This route follows the River Par along what was once an old tramway, allowing you to explore the impressive viaduct and other historical remnants of clay extraction in a peaceful setting. Look out for wildlife like dippers along the river.


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