Trevigue Wildlife Conservation

Trevigue Wildlife Conservation

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View nature in its wildest state
National Award Winner
   
Over 3.5 Miles of coastline
       
30 years of experience in wildlife holidays
          
Qualified and experienced hosts
               
Excellent wildlife viewing
                   
Highest cliffs in Cornwall
                       
Scheduled ancient monuments (Bronze age barrows)
                           
Thomas Hardy often walked this coastline with his first wife Emma
                               
Luxurious Accommodation
                                   
60 minutes from 3 major Airports
                                       
Award winning conservation management
                                           
350 acre site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)
                                               
Featured in the Daily Telegraph, Country Living 
                                                      and with John Craven on BBC 'Countryfile'
  
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Trevigue is a National Trust owned working livestock farm located on the coast road in North Cornwall 1.5 miles south of Crackington Haven and 5 miles north of Boscastle.

Wildlife regularly found include: Badgers, Deer Foxes, Rabbits, Bats, Dormice, Birds of Prey, Glow Worms Skylarks, Wild Thyme, Orchids  and much more.

Other wildlife often seen include - Dolphins, Basking Sharks, Hares and Stoats. Click here to learn more...

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