Trebarber Farm is
hidden in quiet but scenic countryside just 2 miles north of
Newquay. It is tucked away from the hustle and bustle of holiday
traffic, ideal for the country lover who also wants to visit
Cornwall's premier resort.
Just off the A3059 and close to the A30, near Newquay airport,
Trebarber is easily accessible and within easy reach of all the
major towns and attractions.
The 400 year old farmhouse is in the center of the complex and
help is at hand to offer both advice and guidance.
Trebarber is no longer a working farm, however there are plenty
of animal closeby, not forgetting the constant stream of wild
life, badgers, foxes, bats, hedgehogs etc. Various birdlife
include buzzards, woodpeckers, swallows, to mention but a few.

Down the lane, within half a mile is the Porth reservoir, an
area open for coarse fishing and bird watching. Golf and Horse
riding are close by, rambling along these quiet lanes is also a
pleasant way to spend an afternoon. If you can, it is worth
making the effort to come in the Spring or early summer and
autumn, these months are an abundance of colour and wildlife,
usually topped up with good weather. The winter months can be
quite mild, but the winds can be quite invigorating.
Directions
The map shows where Trebarber farm is located relative to
Newquay and the coast.
The recommended route is:
From the A30 shortly after the Bodmin By-pass you will go under
an iron bridge (height restricted to 14' 3''). Shortly after the
iron bridge you will see a right turn towards St Mawgan
airfield/St Columb Major. Take this turning and follow th road
to a large roundabout, take the 2nd turning left onto the A3059,
follow for about 3 miles and look out for a left turn to Porth
reservoir, turn left here for 200 yards and we can clearly be
seen.