Tredethy
Tredethy is a village in the county of Cornwall.
There are great places to visit near Tredethy including some great hiking areas, country parks, towns, hills, villages, historic buildings and airports.
The area close to Tredethy boasts some of the best hiking areas including Tehidy.
Tehidy Country Park, Kit Hill Country Park, and Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park are great places to visit near Tredethy if you like country parks.
Towns to visit near Tredethy include Callington, Polperro, and St Ives.
Kit Hill Country Park is one of Tredethy's best, nearby hills to visit in Tredethy.
Tredethy has some unmissable villages nearby like Cremyll, and Botallack.
Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park is one of Tredethy's best, nearby historic buildings to visit in Tredethy.
Tredethy's best nearby airports can be found at Cornwall Airport Newquay, and Land's End Airport.
Tredethy History
There are some historic monuments around Tredethy:
- Wayside cross 220m north west of Steppes Farm
- St Ingunger Cross, 240m south-east of St Ingunger Farm
- Fenton Pits Cross, 210m WSW of Penburthen Farm
- The Castle Goff Stone and Valley Truckle Cross in St Julitta's churchyard
- Wayside cross at Bodwannick Manor Farm
- Churchyard cross in Lanivet churchyard, 5m west of the church
- Woodley Cross, opposite Fernside Farm
- Prehistoric hut circle and field system 440m south west of Treswallock Cottage
- Earlier prehistoric hillfort, stone hut circle settlement and field system at Helman Tor
- The Three Holes Cross 550m west of Sandylands Farm
- Platform cairn on Dinnever Hill, 510m north of Camperdown Farm
- Round 410m west of Kenningstockmill
- Wayside cross 120m north west of Callywith
- Wayside cross in Egloshayle churchyard, 0.16m west of the church porch
- Berrycombe Cross, on the north side of Berrycombe Road at its junction with Cardell Road
- Prehistoric cairns and field boundary 450m south of the Louden Stone Circle
- Bowl barrow known as Council Barrow
- St Bellarmin's Chapel
- Hut circles near New Hall
- Three platform cairns 320m south-east of Moorgate
- Multi-span bridge known as Respryn Bridge
- Slight univallate hillfort with outworks containing a medieval chapel and beacon at Helsbury Castle
- Churchyard cross in Lanivet churchyard, 30m north of the church
- Early Christian memorial stone and wayside cross in Cardinham churchyard, 10m east of the church
- Standing stone 415m south west of Moorgate called 'Long Stone'
- Kerbed cairn on Alex Tor
- Prehistoric standing stone, medieval wayside cross and cross base and post-medieval guide post at Longstone
- Treslea Cross, 750m ENE of Cardinham Church
- Helland Bridge
- An early Christian memorial stone at Lancarffe
- Medieval wayside cross in Blisland churchyard, 30m east of the church
- Round cairn with central cist capstone and inner kerb 935m north-east of Camperdown Farm
- The Louden Stone Circle, 950m ENE of Camperdown Farm
- Bowl barrow 270m south west of Castle Hill Farm
- Churchyard cross in the cemetery at St Teath, 60m north west of the church
- Stannon Stone Circle, prehistoric field system, hut circle settlement, cairns, cist, linear boundaries and medieval building north of Dinnever Hill
- Small multivallate hillfort with outworks known as Pencarrow Rounds
- Medieval tenement boundary with adjacent medieval field north of Dinnever Hill
- Restormel Castle: motte, bailey and shell keep
- Churchyard cross in Cardinham churchyard, 5m south of the church
- Tawna Downs round barrows
- Churchyard cross in Lanhydrock churchyard
- Barrow group on Greenbarrow Downs
- Medieval chapel of St Thomas Becket 45m east of the church, Priory Road in Bodmin
- Medieval wayside cross in the churchyard at St Endellion
- Hut circle group and enclosure NE of Carwen
- Trequite Cross, at Trequite village
- Wayside cross in the grounds of Higher Lank Farm 10m south of the farm house
- Carminow Cross, south east of Bodmin
- Medieval wayside cross in Blisland churchyard, 10m west of the church
- Ornamented cross shaft at Glynn
- Kerbed cairn 415m NNW of Candra
- Bowl barrow 145m north west of Bodmin Lodge forming part of a round barrow cemetery
- Wayside cross on Druid's Hill, 350m south east of Bodmin Lodge
- Trevenning Cross and post-medieval guide post, 700m south west of Trevenning village
- Motte and bailey castle called Cardinham Castle
- Lesquite Cross, 160m NNW of Lesquite Farm
- Roman fortlet 440m south west of Restormel Farm
- The Prior's Cross at Washaway
- Wayside cross in the grounds of the former Rectory at Withiel, 70m south-west of the house
- King Arthur's Hall
- The Middle Moor Cross, 230m north-east of Camperdown Farm
- Medieval wayside cross at Blisland
- Iron Age defended settlement called Penhargard Castle
- Holy well in Michaelstow churchyard
- Chapel Amble Cross in St Kew churchyard, 30m north west of the church
- Inchs Cross, 200m south-west of Inchs
- Stone hut circle settlement and part of a coaxial field system 940m north east of Newton
- Trezance Holy Well and chapel enclosure
- Two stone hut circles 130m south east of Highsteps
- Wayside cross in Egloshayle churchyard, 0.46m east of the church porch
- Holy well near St James' Chapel
- Medieval wayside cross in St Mabyn churchyard
- Round barrow cemetery on Hustyn Downs
- Wayside cross 55m north east of Laninval House
- Wayside cross 330m NNW of Higher Woodley
- Polrode Cross in St Kew churchyard, 3m east of the church
- Stone hut circle north of Dinnever Hill, 200m WNW of the Stannon Stone Circle
- Iron Age defended settlement 500m north west of Higher Trevinnick
- Stone hut circle settlement and part of a coaxial field system at Watergate
- St Protus's Cross, 330m east of Blisland church
- Prehistoric embanked platform cairn and linear boundary with superimposed medieval boundary and adjacent clearance cairn on Dinnever Hill
- Round called Castle Goff
- Prehistoric stone setting 62m north-west of the Stannon Stone Circle
- Wayside cross in the grounds of Pencarrow, 130m SSE of Pencarrow House
- Medieval tenement boundary between Louden Hill and King Arthur's Downs
- Lantern cross 60m north east of Lancarffe
- Medieval wayside cross at Lockengate
- Large regular stone circle called the Trippet Stones
- Medieval churchyard cross in Michaelstow churchyard
- Cross head N of Tregony Farm
- Portal dolmen 400m north east of Lesquite Farm
- Wayside cross known as Peverell's Cross
- Ruthern Bridge with adjacent ford
- Killibury Castle later Prehistoric hillfort
- Three bowl barrows 590m south west of Bedwindle forming part of a round barrow cemetery
- Three wayside crosses in St Julitta's churchyard
- Hut circles 330yds (300m) SW of Henneward
- Bowl barrow 200m north east of Gonvena House
- Two wayside crosses in the grounds of Trewardale 34m WSW of the house
- Reperry Cross, 550m ENE of Reperry Manor Farm
- Job's Cross, medieval wayside cross 500m north east of Trewethern
- Ring cairn 295m north west of Candra
- Medieval wayside cross at Castle Hill, 740m north east of Bodmin parish church
- Small multivallate hillfort called Tregeare Rounds
- Four bowl barrows on Bofarnel Downs forming part of a round barrow cemetery
- Two hut circles 400m WSW of Furhouse
- Cross near Deviock Cottage
- Kerbed cairn 500m east of Casehill
- Hut circle 440yds (400m) SW of Candra
- Late medieval and 19th century bridge at Wadebridge
- Bowl barrow called Tregawne Barrow
- Large multivallate hillfort known as 'Castle Canyke', 375m SSW of Castle Canyke Farmhouse
- Slight univallate hillfort in Dunmere Wood 235m WNW of Crabb's Pool
- A henge re-used as a medieval playing place, 75m north east of Castle Hill Farm
- Bowl barrow 430m south west of Fairy Cross Farm forming part of a round barrow cemetery
- Roman fort called 'Nanstallon Roman fort' 135m south west of Tregear
- Medieval churchyard cross 20m south of the Church of St Bruerdus, Churchtown
Places to see near Tredethy
Lakes near Tredethy
Rivers near Tredethy
- West Looe River
- Polperro River
- East Looe River
- Seaton
- Upper River Ruthern
- Amble
- Camel (De Lank to Stannon)
- Stannon Stream
- Lower River Camel
- St Lawrence Stream
- Issey Brook (Camel)
- Upper River Amble
- De Lank River
- Lower River Ruthern
- Demelza Stream (Ruthern)
- Polmorla Stream
- Upper River Camel
- Amble tributary (Camel)
- Allen
- Lanivet Stream
- Porth Stream
- Gannel (Upper)
- Menalhyl
- Gannel (Lower)
- Harlyn Water
- Benny Stream
- Porthcothan Stream
- Trebant Water
- Lerryn River
- Cardinham Water
- Warleggan River
- Fowey (Upper)
- Fowey (Warleggan to St Neot)
- Pont Pill
- St Neot River
- Lower River Fowey
- Crackington Stream
- Marsland Water
- Lower River Strat
- Lower River Neet
- Upper River Neet
- Jacob Stream
- Valency
- Upper River Strat
- Coombe Valley Stream
- Newlyn River
- Trevaylor Stream
- Penberth Stream
- Marazion River
- Lamorna Stream
- Roseworthy Stream
- Portreath Stream
- Red River (Upper)
- Bolingey Stream
- Red River (Lower)
- Hayle
- Angarrack Stream
- Holywell Stream
- Kestle Stream
- Upper River Allen (Fal)
- Kenwyn
- Kennal
- Zelah Brook
- Brighton Stream
- Hicks Mill Stream
- Gwindra Stream
- Tresillian River (Lower)
- Upper River Fal
- Calenick Stream
- Trevella Stream
- Tresillian River (Upper)
- Lower River Allen (Fal)
- Lower River Fal
- Upper Carnon River
- Lower River Carnon
- Bokiddick Stream
- Crinnis River
- St Austell River
- Caerhays Stream
- Par River (Upper)
- Par River (Lower)
- Tywardreath Stream
- Carminowe Creek
- Gunwalloe Stream
- Cury River
- Helford River
- Manaccan River
- Poltesco River
- Lestraines River
- Lower River Cober
- Porthleven Stream
- Upper River Cober
- Gweek River
- Upper River Inny
- Penpont Water
- Cotehele Stream
- Lowley Brook
- Lower River Inny
- Lower River Tamar
- Upper River Lynher
- Tiddy
- Withey Brook
- Lower River Lynher
- Tala Water
- Canworthy Water
- Carey
- Tamar (River Ottery to River Deer)
- Tamar (Small Brook to River Deer)
- Upper River Ottery
- Kensey
- Tamar (Small Brook to Lamberal Water)
- Small Brook (Tamar)
- Claw
- Tamar (River Ottery to River Lyd)
- Lower River Ottery
- Upper River Tamar
- Caudworthy Water
- Deer
- Lamberal Water
- Bolesbridge Water
- Derril Water
- Middle River Ottery