Attractions and places to see around Tresmeer, a hamlet in northeast Cornwall, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Situated within the vicinity of Bodmin Moor, this rural area serves as a convenient base for exploring various points of interest. The region features prominent natural landmarks and cultural sites, providing diverse options for visitors.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Brown Willy at 420 m is the highest point in Cornwall. The rocky granite summit offers great views across Bodmin and over Rough Tor out to sea.
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The access road is awesome! It goes steeply down and up again. Then you come to this free parking lot and can go hiking.
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Good base for touring the Rough Tor and Brown Willy. The access road is awesome: like a rollercoaster ride, it goes steeply down and then up again
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Big parking lot, free of charge - perfect for the Rough Tor and Brown Willy tour.
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Stunning views over Bodmin Moor. Easy to climb up with good physical condition and appropriate footwear.
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The ascent is ok, easier than I feared after some reports. If you follow the path and are sure-footed, no problem. Sturdy shoes are recommended. Have fun, the view of the moor and the sea is awesome.
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Showery Tor is believed to have been an important religious site in the Bronze Age or Neolithic times. The rock formation is 5m in height and was formed by the erosion of the granite rock. It is surrounded by a huge ring of stones which, unlike the tor itself, is man made.
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I dont really fancy doing Bodmin Moor And Exmoor BUT i would like to do Brown Willy. Im more interested in Peak District, Lake District, Snowdonia, Brecon Beacons And Scotland. And by my Username i am obsessed with Dartmoor!
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The area around Tresmeer is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Brown Willy Summit, the highest point in Cornwall, offering panoramic views across Bodmin Moor. Another impressive site is Showery Tor, a 5-meter-high rock formation believed to have been an important religious site, surrounded by a man-made ring of stones. The Roughtor Moors also provide stunning views over Bodmin Moor and are great for walking.
Yes, history enthusiasts can explore the Davidstow RAF Memorial Museum, located on the edge of Bodmin Moor. This museum commemorates the aircrew who lost their lives at the former RAF Davidstow airfield during World War II. Additionally, Tresmeer Church, dating back to at least 1910, is a historical part of the hamlet. Further afield, you can find Launceston Castle and Tintagel Castle.
Tresmeer serves as an excellent base for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Sebastopol Wood loop' or 'Running loop from Warbstow'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Bude Canal – The Old Laundry loop' and general cycling routes including 'The Camel Trail'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the respective guides: Running Trails around Tresmeer, Road Cycling Routes around Tresmeer, and Cycling around Tresmeer.
Absolutely! For families, the Hidden Valley Discovery Park, located about 3.5 miles from Tresmeer, offers parks and playgrounds suitable for all ages. Trethorne Leisure Park, approximately 4.3 miles away, provides indoor and outdoor activities including farms. Siblyback Lake, around 10.1 miles distant, is another outdoor area with parks and playgrounds. The Davidstow RAF Memorial Museum is also considered family-friendly.
Hiking is a popular activity around Tresmeer, especially on Bodmin Moor. A popular route involves hiking to Brown Willy Summit, often combined with a visit to Rough Tor. The Roughtor Moors also offer excellent walking opportunities with stunning views. Many trails in this area can be challenging, so sturdy shoes are recommended.
While many trails on Bodmin Moor can be challenging, there are options for easier walks. Look for routes that stick to lower elevations or less rugged terrain. The area around Tresmeer itself is rural, offering quieter lanes and paths for a more relaxed stroll. For specific easy routes, you can explore the 'Running loop from Warbstow' which is rated as easy in the Running Trails around Tresmeer guide.
The best time to visit Tresmeer and its surrounding attractions is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October) when the weather is milder and more conducive to outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. During these months, you'll experience longer daylight hours and more pleasant conditions for exploring Bodmin Moor and its landmarks. Some attractions, like the Davidstow RAF Memorial Museum, are open from Easter until October.
Beyond historical sites, you can find unique cultural experiences. The Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Boscastle offers a distinctive insight into folklore and magic. Additionally, Daphne du Maurier's Smugglers Museum, about 7.4 miles from Tresmeer, explores local history and is suitable for visitors aged 4 and up.
For attractions like Brown Willy Summit and Rough Tor, the Roughtor Car Park is a large, free-of-charge parking lot conveniently located at their base. When visiting the Davidstow RAF Memorial Museum, parking is typically available on-site.
Many of the natural areas and walking trails around Tresmeer and on Bodmin Moor are dog-friendly. The Roughtor Car Park, a common starting point for walks to Brown Willy and Rough Tor, is also considered family-friendly, implying suitability for dogs. However, always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock, and check for any specific restrictions in certain areas or attractions.
Visitors frequently praise the panoramic views from Brown Willy Summit and the unique historical significance of Showery Tor. The Davidstow RAF Memorial Museum is appreciated for its poignant tribute to aircrew. The overall blend of natural beauty, challenging hikes, and historical insights makes the area a rewarding destination for many.
While Tresmeer itself is a quiet hamlet, you'll find pubs and cafes in the surrounding villages and towns. For example, after exploring Brown Willy or Rough Tor, nearby Camelford offers options. Similarly, areas closer to Launceston or Boscastle will have more choices for dining and refreshments. It's advisable to check opening times, especially in more rural locations.


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