Things to do in Feock in December

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December is a good time to visit Feock. The weather is usually moderately chilly and windy, with temperatures ranging from 47—51°F (9—11°C).

Feock has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your December trip to Feock. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to December. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Feock in December. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout December, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Feock in December

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Weather in Feock in December

Temperatures on an average day in Feock in December

The average temperature in Feock in December for a typical day ranges from a high of 51°F (11°C) to a low of 47°F (9°C). Some would describe the temperature to be moderately chilly. The general area may also feel windy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Feock, July, has days with highs of 65°F (18°C) and lows of 59°F (15°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 48°F (9°C) and lows of 44°F (7°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Feock in December based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in December
51°F
highs
47°F
lows

General weather summary

Moderately chilly, windy
Feels like
48%
Chance of rain
0.159 in
Amount
25.1 mph
Wind speed
82%
Humidity
8.1 hrs
Daylight length
8:10 AM
Sunrise
4:19 PM
Sunset
31%
Cloud cover
Jacket
What to wear
What to wear in December
With an average high of 51°F (11°C) and a low of 47°F (9°C), it generally feels moderately chilly and windy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket and remember to bring an umbrella
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Best attractions for Feock in December

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Feock has to offer for travelers in December, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Feock that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Feock for December.
National Trust - Trelissick Garden
1. National Trust - Trelissick Garden
4.6
(5010)
Park
Nature & Parks
Scenic estate featuring an art gallery, bookshop, cafe, floral gardens and riverside woodland walks.
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A lovely afternoon spent at Trelissick, a National Trust house near Truro. A nice walk amongst the plants in the gardens. A welcome cup of tea each in the house dining room. There is a well stocked gift shop on site and a plant centre. The shop has the usual fare found in similar NT properties. There is also a cafe on site, an art and crafts gallery and a very good second-hand book shop. Highly recommend a visit here .
Lovely NT property. The house doesn’t have a lot inside, but they have made most of the ground floor into a tea room, which is really nice, as there are lots of tables and chairs to sit and admire the view from. We had a great woodland walk down to the estuary and beach too.
Beautiful gardens, great for anyone. Lovely walk and children enjoyed it too. Fantastic flowers, plants. Some interesting facts regarding butterflies that my daughters found interesting as well. Plenty of friendly staff help to create a beautiful atmosphere around the whole place. The overflow car park was in use and apparently the bigger car park planning is due to be decided upon by the powers that be soon. Days like today certainly prove the requirement!
Beautiful gardens and cafes. I’ve been several times and this place always surprises me. It’s good a great atmosphere and stunning views. It can get very busy so best to arrive early.
As national trust members we decided to visit Trelissick whilst visiting Cornwall and it is a beautiful place! There isn't too much to see in the house as most of the downstairs is part of the seating area for food and drink but it has some interesting rooms to see, the grounds are lovely and well kept but being as it is August we missed most of the hydrangea blooms but I can imagine it's a beautiful sight to see. The glass house was the highlight for me and we caught abit of rain so it sounded amazing to listen to in there and has plenty of plants and succulents to see. Would definitely recommend visiting for a nice little walk around.
A beautiful garden but expensive, even as far as the national trust goes. Parking £6 for non-members even if you don’t want to enter the house and garden. If you want to enter the house and garden you should expect to pay a lot more. The house is small and used basically as a cafe. The gardens aren’t much more impressive than the rest of the site. Free entry to the expansive parkland, woods and coastal paths. Go to those rather than the gardens. I’ve been to much better national trust sites so I wouldn’t even recommend it to members who can gain free entry, unless you’re in the close vicinity. However, the exciting new addition with the restoration of the wall garden is something to look forward to in the next few years. Nice but expensive for non-members.
Fantastic gardens and house. Dog and family friendly. Extensive walks. Lovely layout. Staff are polite and helpful. The cafe food is good. The house you can tell is run down but what they havw redone is ok.
The house is positioned to take full advantage of its commanding coastal position. The walks through the gardens are beautifully laid out and offer interesting views as well as great horticulutural interest - the tree ferns are incredible.
King Harry Ferry
2. King Harry Ferry
4.7
(1620)
Ferry service
Transportation
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Excellent little ferry service with very friendly staff. Current price (July 2025) is £11 for a day return. Not bad for the time and distance that you save - it is 20 miles to drive around through Truro. The Philleigh Landing is right in the Roseland Peninsular and it is only a few miles to either the charming St Just in Roseland Church or the picturesque St Mawes. It is a short crossing, three departures an hour from each side.
A joy to use, friendly operators and we only experienced a short wait either side. Some people got a little confused with the road markings but I’m not sure how much clearer things could be made. Personally I think it’s a little bit expensive but then perhaps the running costs dictate this, who knows, but I think we paid £11 for a return ticket.
It's a ferry. You queue, you drive on and drive off after crossing the river/bay. £7.50 for a car or van one way. 3 crossings each way per hour. Pleasant enough.
Great way to cross from the Roseland peninsula when visiting Truro- saves around 27 miles of driving. Good value at £11 return for a car, & the crew are friendly & efficient.
The roads both sides of the ferry are wide enough for 2 cars to pass, a bit of a squeeze for transit vans, very quick only waited 5 or 10 mins for the ferry. It also saves an hour or more of travelling around. Though at £11 return it may be a bit pricey but for the tourist as a one off I didn’t mind paying that at all.
A really lovely service that shaves a lot off your drive as well as being a lovely addition for a family day out and watching it move across the water. Thank you!
If your holidaying in Cornwall you must include the king Harry ferry on one of your days out it's just great
Great little trip for getting across to the Roseland Peninsula, £11 day return, last ferry is 10pm and saves having to drive via Truro which in the summer can take an age. The crew are always happy despite having to deal with us tourists
Loe Beach Watersports Centre
3. Loe Beach Watersports Centre
4.9
(94)
Canoe & kayak rental service
Tours
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Hired a SUP and twin kayak this afternoon from the friendly and helpful staff. They even had a machine to rapidly inflate an iSUP if you bring one with you. Took the owners advice and paddled up the river to a beautiful pub for a pint and nibbles in the sunshine. On the way back we had the wind and tide gently pushing us towards Loe Beach. A very enjoyable summer holiday afternoon, thank you.
Owner came in from his day job to accommodate us. Very friendly and helpful. We hired a 2 seater kayak for 2 adults and 1 dog. We went as far as the Pandora inn for a delicious lunch. Highly recommend!
Great morning. We rented two single kayaks for two hours & made our way down the river. Beautiful location, very friendly and informative. Second time visiting & will be back for a third.
Contacted Martyn about Paddle Boarding and booked a two hour lesson. When I arrived saw his son Ben for the lesson using their equipment including a wetsuit. Straight onto the water no faffing around and completed the two hour course without falling in, testament to the professional tuition I received. I did get in the water just to be shown how to get back on the board easily. If you’re like I was and are thinking of trying it I highly recommend these friendly helpful guys and the beach here is perfect for paddle boarding. Absolutely top notch.
We spent a week sailing with Martyn and his team and it was an absolute pleasure. We took our first sailing attempts with Martyn and he made it so easy and fun to learn. Because of the small group size (just the my sister and I) he was able to teach and coach exactly the way that was helpful for us. Therefore, we felt like we both had a steep learning curve. We were able to sail different sailing boats based on the progress we made and the weather, which taught us additional skills and teamwork. The theoretical lessons were kept targeted to our learning progress at the beginning or/and at the end of our lessons. We booked on short notice and Martyn squeezed us in quite spontaneously. We were even able to change the times around because one day the weather was too bad for sailing. Martyn and team, thank you so much for this great experience and we hope to join you for more sailing very soon!
Hired two double kayaks online for same date. Everything was ready for us when we arrived, great quality equipment including new life jackets and waterproof barrels. Good instructions from owner on where to paddle, we had a leisurely two hour round trip to pandora inn for refreshments. Calm waters, beautiful scenery. Very friendly and professional service in fab location (note however it's quite a narrow access road with one car park at bottom). There's also a roped off swimming only area so had a dip at end of kayak to cool down. And lovely little cafe selling light lunches, cake, ice cream and fab cuppa. Perfect!
What a day! For first timers we were a bit unsure what to expect but we were greeted by really friendly and helpful staff, we were signed up, kitted out and on the water enjoying ourselves in 5 minutes flat. Beautiful area to experience from a different perspective, cant wait to come again.
Excellent service after we arrived without booking in advance (and during the summer holidays). We hired a double kayak and two paddle boards as a family of 4 plus a dog! We were soon out on the water after some friendly, basic instructions and sorting out our equipment. Great prices and only charged for the time we were out on the water. Would highly recommend and we will be back in the future. Also made use of the great little cafe next to the hire centre.
River Fal
4. River Fal
4.2
(6)
River
Tours
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Nice circulardog friendly walk from the National Trust Trelissick House along the river bank.
Amazing views from the water, with 360° views of Cornish woodland!
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