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Wadebridge, Cornwall

Wadebridge

Wadebridge
Sitting astride the River Camel, the old market town of Wadebridge is the gateway to the Camel estuary. From here you can cycle along the Camel Trail to Padstow or up river to Bodmin. It is also a great base for exploring Doc Martin country and Bodmin Moor.
Shire Hall, Bodmin, Cornwall

Bodmin

Bodmin Moor + Tamar Valley > Bodmin > Bodmin
An important historic town in mid Cornwall, full of interest with the restored Bodmin and Wenford Steam Railway, a military museum, St Petroc's 15th Century church, the gaunt Bodmin Jail, Lanhydrock House and with easy access to the rugged Bodmin Moor.
Walking on Bodmin Moor c Shutterstock

Bodmin Moor + The Tamar Valley

Camelford > Bodmin Moor + Tamar Valley > Bodmin > Blisland > Launceston > Liskeard > St. Breward > Bodmin > Film and Literature > Poldark
There is no better illustration of the diversity of Cornwall's landscape than the contrast between the ruggedness of Bodmin Moor and its proximity to the lush Tamar Valley. 
Boscastle in North Cornwall c Adam Gibbard

Boscastle

Boscastle
An essential guide to the picturesque fishing village of Boscastle, a village steeped in history, associated with authors and artists who have been inspired by its remoteness and rugged beauty.
Falmouth, South Cornwall c Terry Crouch

Falmouth

South Coast > Falmouth
An essential guide to Falmouth on the South Cornwall coast; famous for its maritime heritage; fantastic family beaches; surrounded by a tranquil Area of Natural Beauty; perfect for walking, family days out and watersports.
Fowey, Cornwall c Monika Kludcka

Fowey

South Coast > Fowey
Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the town hangs off the west side of the Fowey estuary where the large, deep water harbour is a magnet for sailing fans. As you walk the ever narrowing streets of the old town where mediaeval and Georgian buildings
Hayle Viaduct, Cornwall

Hayle

West Cornwall > Hayle
Hayle surrounds a beautiful estuary on the edge of St Ives Bay in West Cornwall. Flanked by miles of golden beaches, popular with surfers, and built around an ancient trading port with a strong mining heritage.
Launceston, Cornwall

Launceston

Bodmin Moor + Tamar Valley > Launceston
Launceston Castle dominates the skyline of this ancient capital of Cornwall matched by the magnificent stone-carved exterior of St Mary Magdalene Church. In the narrow streets, packed full of independent shops and cafes are fine examples of early architecture
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