• The type of flora that can be enjoyed in the grounds of Trelugga

  • Even in the later season Trelugga will offer fresh food from the poly tunnel

  • The path to Trelugga offering a peaceful, safe and tranquil escape from the city.

  • Trelugga in the early autumn

  • Even as the summer disappears the chance to enjoy the light of a Cornish sky remains. Writers, readers and artists will love it.

  • Local walks are all around Trelugga so the chance to explore in all directions is on our doorstep.

  • Kitchen garden in Trelugga

  • We’ve had a good show of roses this year.

  • Experience a strange ruin. This is the sort of location that we can arrange for the Primary and lower secondary school children to visit.

  • Early morning in Trelugga

  • Enjoy a camp fire!

  • Spring outside the Studio

  • Students go in front! On Old Lizard Head.

  • Deborah frequently gives her instructions on cliff tops!

  • A typical find whilst on our picnic on Lizard

  • We have a huge variety of dragonflies and many moths and butterflies. The biologist can do their own study in between English lessons!

  • The historian, archaeologist or anyone who has an imagination will enjoy the chance to visit these ancient sites which are found all over this part of Cornwall.

  • Whatever your reason for visiting us, if you come over midsummer this is what you will see!

  • Picnics and walks are one of the main pastimes we offer…the beauty will never fail!

  • One of the walks that we frequently go on: Logan’s Rock give all visitors a sense of freedom and adventure!

  • The scenery becomes more spectacular in its beauty as the heat of the summer sets in and the waters become transparent. It is then that we may catch sight of Basking sharks and the seals frequently come close by.

  • Raven’s rock!

  • Every cottage should have roses growing up the wall.

  • One of the walks that we go on in West Penwith….bluebell season.

  • Cormorants’ rock: a typical scene that portrays The Famous Five adventures so well!

  • A typical scene from our local spot on The Lizard….it is looking down on to such scenes that we can enjoy reading, picnicking or doing some creative writing…..and the botanist will be in their element!

  • Side steps that lead up to the Cornish Coastal path where one can walk for hours and enjoy splendid views and take picnics…in Trelugga we do this a lot!

  • In Mullion Cove you capture a glimpse of the fishing way of life but also there is the opportunity now to go kayaking and to take boat trips around the small island.

  • Mullion Cove on a summer’s evening

  • Spring and early summer is a delightful time in Trelugga….a perfect time to study during the Easter holidays, or to join a Famous Writers course.

  • Bluebell season begins in Trelugga

  • One of the picnic lawns ….eating at a picnic table takes place a lot in Trelugga!

  • Spring flowers,daffodils are all around us in Trelugga during this season. This is on the way to our closest shopping town, Helston, known as The Gateway to The Lizard.

  • Kennack Sands, in the spring

  • Cliff top view of Mullion Cove

  • The Lizard Lighthouse

  • Lizard Point

  • The Lost Gardens of Heligan in the early summer

  • Sculpture in The Lost Gardens of Heligan

  • Insect eating plants display at The Royal Cornwall Show (in early June)

  • Insect homes at The Lost Garden of Heligan

  • Goonhilly Downs where migratory birds can been viewed and different heathland plants grow

  • The Chocolate Factory in Mullion Village

  • Goonhilly Downs with the communication dish antennae in the distance

  • Rosemergy Cliff in the autumn

  • Cornish mist descends over the tin mines in West Penwith