DIRECTIONS
*Ordnance
Survey maps are available for loan from your library, this area is Sheet 200*
Directions
from Exeter, past Okehampton, just past Launceston, filter
left, heading onto A395 toward Camelford. (New Junction)
Continue to the end of this road, about 10 miles, to a T junction.
Turn onto A39 left toward Camelford/Wadebridge.
(a) for about 2 miles,
Follow
the road about 2 miles to a staggered cross roads.
Stagger straight across, following the B3314, and keep on this road through Delabole, Pendoggett,
St Endellion, then, about 2 miles on, watch out for really sharp left hand bend.
From here Treglyn is about 1.5 miles. Follow the road past a fork to the right,
through a cross roads, then look for the Treglyn turning on the left, which is
just opposite a turning right, (which would take you to Rock.)
Or, b) stay on the A39 to a large roundabout, take the second exit, signed Wadebridge.
Down
400 yards to mini roundabout, turn right onto B3314, Port Isaac.
Continue
about 4 miles, look for turning right, the entrance to Treglyn Farm.
(This
turning is opposite the road left to
Pityme 1
1/4
Rock
2 1/2
Trebetherick 4
)
(Also
signed left at this point is brown Caravan and camping sign (positioned on
right, directing to the left) Turn
right by this sign.
Carry
on down the lane bearing right at the fork, past detached house on your right,
then down to the right. Carry
on to the car parking area.
Treglyn is shown on ordnance survey Landranger Nr 200 grid SW 974 765 and is about 1 mile South East of St. Minver. Map on Cottage Location
The main thing to remember is that it is opposite the Rock turning, and therefore makes a cross roads. Good luck.