- by Gordon
Tregullas Farm – National Trust Visit a working Farm
Tregullas Farm
Tregullas Farm took part in the National Trusts Open Farm Sunday. Here are few photos from a visit to the farm and a walk along the coastal path past the Lizard Lighthouse. It is always enjoyable to visit a working farm and get close to the animals and the equipment.
Tregullas Farm and the National Trust
The National Trust and Tregullas farm has been very involved in this area of the Lizard for over 20 years and has carried out much access, landscape and nature conservation projects aimed at making the lizard Point area better for people and wildlife.
Such work includes a new footpath between the Lizard and Lizard Point; under-grounding of overhead wires; restoration of historic buildings such as the Lizard Wireless Station and the Polbrean Youth Hostel; and landscape improvements such as removing poorly sited buildings.
Lizard Point has a National Trust Car Park, toilets and a Cafe and the old Lizard Point Lifeboat Station. You will often see seals in the sea around the Lifeboat Station.
The walk to Lizard point has in the main separated the vehicles from the pedestrians and is a pleasant stroll down to Lizard Point.
You can read more about the Farm on the BBC and on the National Trust Website
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