Relive the history of majestic Bodmin Moor when you stay in Bodmin, which is equidistant to the north and south coasts, making it the ideal base for exploring Cornwall. Bodmin Moor is full of history with the ruins of copper mines, the geological formation the Cheesewring and Dozmary pool where it is believed that Excalibur rose from the water. Bodmin Moor is beautiful with its granite tors and breathtaking views. Bodmin has plenty of great attractions itself though, like Bodmin Jail, the Bodmin Museum, the Courtroom Experience, the Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry Museum, the Pinsla Garden and the Bodmin and Wenford Steam Railway. The town’s parish church, St. Petroc’s, is the largest in the county and hosts many concerts throughout the year. On the outskirts of town are two grand country houses, the National Trust’s Lanhydrock and Pencarrow, both of which have impressive gardens. Exploring the history of Cornwall is easy in Bodmin.
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