Towns near Treen
Zennor (2 Miles)*
Zennor is an enchanting moorland village west of St Ives. The twelfth century church has the famed bench end carving of 'the mermaid of Zennor'.
Morvah (2 Miles)*
Pendeen (3 Miles)*
Towednack (4 Miles)*
Lower Boscaswell (4 Miles)*
Madron (4 Miles)*
Botallack (5 Miles)*
Gulval (5 Miles)*
Penzance (5 Miles)*
Penzance is situated at the northwest corner of mount's Bay facing St. Michael's Mount. Penzance is a bustling town and harbour and has Cornwall's only promenade; the climate here is so mild that palm trees and tropical plants thrive.
St. Just in Penwith (5 Miles)*
St. Just in Penwith is the mainland's most westerly town, situated next to Cape Cornwall. The town was once a centre for tin and copper mining, and is rich in antiquities.
St. Ives (5 Miles)*
St. Ives is magnificently situated, overlooking a spectacular crescent of beaches. St Ives grew up around a small chapel built by St. Ia in the sixth century. The productive waters around St. Ives made it an important fishing port.
Sancreed (6 Miles)*
Carbis Bay (6 Miles)*
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Newlyn (6 Miles)*
Newlyn is the largest fishing port in England and Wales and lies south of Penzance. The colony of artists who gathered to paint in Newlyn, became known as The Newlyn School.
Ludgvan (6 Miles)*
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


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