Mount Edgcumbe Country Park
An 865-acre country park on the Rame Peninsula, with formal gardens, woodland, a deer park and miles of coastal path looking across Plymouth Sound. The grounds are Grade I listed and home to the National Camellia Collection. The wider park is free to walk, with paths threading between the formal gardens, the Orangery and the shoreline. The house itself has its own opening hours and admission charge if you want to go inside.
The facts
- Status
- On my list to visit
- Region
- Cornwall
- Area
- Maker With Rame
- Type
- Estate
- Dog rules
- On lead
- Walk distance
- 2-8 miles
- Walk difficulty
- Easy/Moderate
- Cost
- Mixed
- Website
- cornwall.gov.uk ↗
Facilities
- Toilets
- Cafe on site
- Accessible parking
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