Devoran is a village located in the upper reaches of the Carrick Roads in Cornwall, near the city of Truro.
It is situated in a picturesque setting along the Carnon River, which flows into the Restronguet Creek, an arm of the Carrick Roads estuary. The village is known for its historic charm, natural beauty, and its connection to the mining and maritime history of Cornwall.
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History of Devoran
Devoran, Cornwall, flourished as a vital port during the 18th and 19th-century mining boom. Its strategic location on the Carnon River facilitated the transport of tin and copper ore. Today, it retains its charm as a residential area, with remnants of its industrial past adding to its character.
Travel / Parking information for Devoran
Directions to Devoran
The car park is situated near the Devoran roundabout. After exiting the roundabiout towards Devoran, take the first right turning and the car park is 150m on your right hand side.
Parking for Devoran
There is no public car park at Devoran itself. The nearest parking is at the Bissoe Trail Car Park. Frtom here you can walk into Devoran or explore the Bissoe Trail.