Copper Meadow Bed & Breakfast Accommodation at Trevadlock in Cornwall is an idyllic setting within 450 acres on the edge of Bodmin Moor just 1.5 miles from the A30. Trevadlock is a working dairy farm offering peace and tranquillity in a rural location, perfect for a holiday with a relaxing atmosphere.
t: 01566782239
e: trevadlock@farming.co.uk
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Environmental PolicyTrevadlock Farm endeavours to ensure as far as possible that our activities have minimal impact upon the environment, and we do what we can to minimise our carbon footprint, energy levels, water and chemical usage. Where possible we attempt to: Use local produce, use environmentally friendly products, recycle waste, conserve energy and try to preserve wild habitats. Use energy efficient light bulbs, lower temperatures & switch off lights in unoccupied rooms, turn off all standby switches. Reduce waste by recycling everything possible; glass, tins, aluminium, paper & plastic cardboard and composting kitchen & garden waste. Use scrap paper for note paper and reuse old envelopes where suitable. Our newspapers are recycled locally and all money goes to help the village hall. The bags are also available to purchase. Activities are organised to ensure there is minimal car use. Public transport in this part of Cornwall is very limited but there are buses running from Launceston and leaflets are available on the trips. There are 'leave the car at home days' organised. From Bodmin you can travel by public transport to Falmouth, Fowey & Newquay, as well as three routes that you are able to do in conjunction with the Bodmin railway. Cycle the Camel Trail, or take a walk and visit the Camel Valley Vineyard. www.cornwallpublictransport.info. Wildlife We have also taken part in the Cornwall River Trust Project, a project to fence parts of the riverbank to save erosion by stock. Trevadlock Farm is situated on the edge of Bodmin Moor; we have leaflets on walks and the wildlife found on and around the moor. Leaflets are available with information on many walks in the area. Information on the wildlife is also available on www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk/reserves.htm |