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Trelawny

Trelawny is a popular parish in Jamaica.

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Royal Reef Hotel, a Jamaican boutique hotel located on the border of St James and Trelawny, boasts of a rich history and majestic location, surrounded as it is by three of Jamaica's stately Great Houses.


Trelawny is a parish located on the northwest section of Jamaica in the county of Cornwall. Its capital is Falmouth. It is bordered by Saint Ann in the east, Saint James in the west, and parts of Saint Elizabeth and Manchester in the south.

History

In 1770, the wealthy planters in St James and St Ann succeeded in having sections of those parishes become the parish of Trelawny as they were too far from administrative centres. Trelawny was named after Sir William Trelawny, the then Governor of Jamaica. The first capital was Martha Brae located two miles inland from Rock Bay.

Trelawny is best known for its sugar estates and sugar factories. It had more sugar estates than any other parish, so there was need for a sea coast town to export it. Falmouth became a thriving seaport and social centre. The town had two of its own newspapers; The Falmouth Post and The Falmouth Gazette.

Trelawny was also home to the largest group of Maroons in the island. A 1739 treaty between the Maroons and the English gave the Maroons freedom and land, which effectively put a stop to their raids on the plantations. However, a second Maroon uprising in 1795, led to over 600 Maroons being exiled to Nova Scotia, Canada and later to Sierra Leone in Africa in 1800.

Geography

Trelawny is located at latitude 18°15'N, longitude 77°46'W. It has an area of 874 sq km, making it the fifth largest parish on the island. It has a population of 74,000. Most of the parish is flat, with wide plains such as Queen of Spain's Valley, 750 feet above sea level, and Windsor, 580 feet above sea level. Most of southern Trelawny at 750 feet above sea level. The highest point in the parish is Mount Ayr which is 3,000 feet above sea level.

The southern section of Trelawny is part of the Cockpit Country, and is uninhabitable. It is therefore a natural reserve for flora and fauna; most of Jamaica's 27 endemic bird species can be found there, along with the yellow snakes, and the giant swallowtail butterfly, the largest butterfly in the western hemisphere.

Most of the parish has the typical limestone features of cockpits, sinkholes, caves and underground passages. There are about 48 caves, most with phosphate gatherings. These include the Windsor Cave, and Carambi Cave, known for its beauty and phosphate deposits. There are several other caves which have Taino carvings on the walls. There are also several underground conduits, with the longest running for 15 miles. The main rivers are the Martha Brae, Rio Bueno, Cane and Quashie.

Commerce

Trelawny's sources of employment...



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Luminous Lagoon from Trelawny 6 hours

Luminous Lagoon from Trelawny

At Rock, is the Luminous Lagoon, one of the most spectacular wonders to be found in Jamaica, when you take a ride on one of the pontoons to experience the beauty of this iridescent lagoon.

A truly natural wonder, due to the presence of microscopic plank tonic invertebrate, the water becomes luminous when agitated, and you can see the outlines of fish and streaks of light as they swim around.

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Horseback Riding at Braco Stables from Trelawny 4 hours

Horseback Riding at Braco Stables from Trelawny

'Once upon a time, I rode a seahorse into paradise'. A truly fun and enjoyable experience for the whole family.

A two hour ride through the scenic countryside, along the shore to a beautiful, white sand beach where you can ride bareback into the sea with the horses.

The ride ends by the Great House poolside with complimentary refreshments. There is also a Snack shop at the beach selling refreshments and snacks.

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Jamaica's Spirit of Reggae from Trelawny 6 hours

Jamaica's Spirit of Reggae from Trelawny

The legend of Bob Marley comes alive as you walk through the village of Nine Miles, his birth and final resting place. Feel the spirit of the King of Reggae Music as you are expertly guided through the very house that Marley lived in as a young boy.

Get first hand knowledge of the life and times of this great musician, from the people who lived there with him. Learn about his culture, his passion, and the unique religion of Rastafarian that made him the man he became. The tour ends with a visit to Marley's Mausoleum where he is now entombed.

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