
VISIT - Mount Edgcumbe
Explore the house and grounds of Mount Edgcumbe to discover your own adventure. The History of Mount Edgcumbe Ancient barrows, mystical woodland, forts and chapels along a remote coastline, above secret beaches and smugglers coves.
What’s on for 2025 at Mount Edgcumbe
2025年1月31日 · Join us at Mount Edgcumbe on Sunday 20th July for the ultimate Festival for lovers of Ice Cream and Bubbles! Get ready for a fun-filled interactive family day out with a variety of exciting activities and entertainment for everyone to enjoy. Here’s what you can expect:
Opening Hours and Facilities - Mount Edgcumbe
Guided tours for pre-booked groups: Available throughout the year (subject to availability) the House and Earl’s Garden can be privately booked for groups to be guided through the House to hear the amazing stories linked to the unique and astonishing Mount Edgcumbe collection.
Explore the Park - Mount Edgcumbe
Mount Edgcumbe Country Park covering over 865 acres was the earliest landscaped park in Cornwall. Today it is made up of open parkland, Grade I listed gardens and 55 Grade II and II* listed structures. Incorporating part of the South West Coastal Footpath, Mount Edgcumbe is the ideal destination to enjoy this beautiful part of Cornwall.
Public Events - Mount Edgcumbe
Since Napoleon was brought here in 1815, we have been hosting events of note at Mount Edgcumbe. With events taking place throughout the year there’s something here for everyone to enjoy. For further events information please visit our What’s on Page.
Mount Edgcumbe - Glamping Shepherds Huts in Cornwall
Holiday at Mount Edgcumbe, stay in one of our unique cottages or go glamping in our shepherds huts at our historic coastal park in Cornwall. Find out more > Visit Mount Edgcumbe all year round.
History - Mount Edgcumbe
Mount Edgcumbe House is the former home of the Earls of Mount Edgcumbe. Surrounded by formal gardens and set in a Grade I listed landscape, the country park covers 865 acres of the Rame Peninsula in South East Cornwall.
5 Walks Around Mount Edgcumbe
Funded by the Friends of Mount Edgcumbe Country Park this excellent full-colour, 32-page guide details the history of Mount Edgcumbe and the Rame Peninsula and features five walks.
Getting here - Mount Edgcumbe
From Plymouth is via the Tamar Bridge (A38) to Trerulefoot roundabout; then via A374 and B3247 (brown signs) to Millbrook and Mount Edgcumbe. Allow 50 minutes travelling time from Saltash (40 minutes at off peak times).
The House - Mount Edgcumbe
Take a walk through history as you explore the ancestral home of the Earls of Mount Edgcumbe, perhaps dressed as a Tudor as you take advantage of our dressing up collection. Decorated in a classical style and home to some of the treasures collected by the family over the centuries, the house is a haven of calm for visitors to explore the past.