Holiday makers, workers, those in wheelchairs, children, and their pets for short or long stays to our treasured peninsula - an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
David and Pam have a wealth of local knowledge, both being Cornish born and bred, and have been welcoming guests for over twenty-five years.
We pride ourselves on our friendly welcome and all our guests, young and old, are welcome to experience a personal tour of the farming operation.
Trenona Farm offers seasonal bed and breakfast accommodation on a working farm. We aim to give our guests a warm welcome and provide a homely and relaxed atmosphere for your visit to the Roseland Peninsula, Cornwall.
Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Trenona Farm is a working mixed farm run by David and Pamela Carbis together with their son, Paul. The farm specialises in beef cattle, but also has 60 acres of cereal crops and is home to the family farm machinery business.There are also several cats, and sometimes chickens and pigs. Our guests are welcome to see the animals and to explore the countryside using the footpath network to the coast (3 miles) or inland.
There is ample parking close to the house with room for boats and trailers and under cover storage for bicycles.
The Roseland Peninsula is centrally located in Cornwall, on the South Coast, and is surrounded by rolling countryside, long sandy beaches, small fishing coves and is dissected by a tributary to the Fal river coming up to Ruan Lanihorne and the Percuil river near Gerrans. The area boasts many attractions, restaurants & pubs and activities, and is excellent for those keen on walking holidays. The Roseland Peninsula's mild climate makes visiting the area appealing all year round.