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Camelford Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Camelford:
North Cornwall Museum, Camelford  (< 1 Mile)
Opened in 1974, this privately owned museum is set in a building that was originally used for making coaches and wagons. The museum covers many...
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British Cycling Museum, Camelford  (2.6 Miles)
The nations largest and foremost museum of cycling history from 1818 to the present day, with over 1000 cycling medals and badges, window displays of...
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Boscastle Harbour, Boscastle  (6.4 Miles)
After the extensive damage caused by a flash flood in 2004, a restoration programme was undertaken to return Boscastle to its rightful place as one...
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Museum of Witchcraft, Boscastle  (6.8 Miles)
The Museum of Witchcraft houses the world’s largest collection of witchcraft related artefacts and regalia. The museum is 50 years old and has been...
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Tintagel Post Office, Tintagel  (7.5 Miles)
This beautiful old building was originally a 14th Century manor house; it became the Post Office in 1844 and served in that role until 1872....
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Tintagel Castle, Tintagel  (7.7 Miles)
Dramatically set atop steep cliffs and possessing stunning views, Tintagel is the mythical home of King Arthur. The ruins date from the 12th and 13th...
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Jamaica Inn, Launceston  (9.2 Miles)
Anybody who is a fan of Daphne du Maurier’s novels will enjoy a visit to the famous Jamaica Inn that was the subject of one...
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Looe Island, Looe  (10.4 Miles)
Also known as St George’s Island, this half-mile wide island lies off Hannafore Point, southwest of Looe. It is possible to walk to the island...
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St Petroc's Parish Church, Bodmin  (12.3 Miles)
Named after the founder of Bodmin, St Petroc's is the largest parish church in Cornwall. The site is believed to be the original location of...
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St Thomas à Becket Chapel, Bodmin  (12.3 Miles)
This 14th Century chantry chapel was originally used to offer prayers and celebrate masses for the souls of the dead, in order to speed them...
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Bodmin Town Museum, Bodmin  (12.5 Miles)
A local history museum with a collection of minerals and fossils and Cornish kitchen. There are many varied displays with photographs, artefacts and text relating...
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Bodmin Jail, Bodmin  (12.6 Miles)
Bodmin Jail was built in 1779 and was the first jail built according to the ideas of the reformer John Howard, including the new concept...
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Light Infantry Museum, Bodmin  (12.7 Miles)
This small military museum is located o Bodmin Moor in Cornwall and houses a historic collection related to the Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry Regiment....
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Bodmin & Wenford Railway, Bodmin  (12.8 Miles)
The Bodmin and Wenford Railway offers a trip into nostalgia with steam trains operating from the historic town of Bodmin through scenic countryside along the...
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Lanhydrock, Bodmin  (13.7 Miles)
Lanhydrock is one of the finest Victorian country houses in Cornwall. This magnificent property is now owned by the National Trust, but originally belonged...
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Restormel Castle, Lostwithiel  (14.8 Miles)
This castle’s distinctive round walls are visible from the A390, dominating a hill above the west bank of the Fowey River one mile north of...
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St Neot Church, St. Neot  (15.5 Miles)
St Neot lies five miles west of Liskeard, immediately south of Bodmin Moor. The imposing church here dates from the fifteenth Century and has a...
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Lostwithiel Museum, Lostwithiel  (15.9 Miles)
Lostwithiel Museum is situated at the heart of this small community in Cornwall. It is dedicated to the vast body of knowledge that has...
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Golitha Falls, Liskeard  (17.4 Miles)
A National Nature Reserve, Golitha Falls is an area of ancient woodlands beside the river Fowey as it cascades through a steep gorge. The scenery...
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Hawk's Tor, Launceston  (17.4 Miles)
Tourists and holidaymakers speed through the heart of Bodmin Moor on the A30 trunk road, perhaps stopping at Jamaica Inn or Dozmary Pool. But...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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