What to do and see in Bodmin, England: The Best Sights & Landmarks

May 26, 2021 Venice Greaves

Bodmin (Cornish: Bosvena) is a civil parish and historic town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated south-west of Bodmin Moor.
Restaurants in Bodmin

1. Haywood Farm

St. Mabyn, Bodmin PL30 3BU England +44 1208 840140 [email protected] http://www.haywoodfarmcider.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 58 reviews

Haywood Farm

Proper Cornish still cider made the tradtional way by Tom Bray at Haywood Farm St Mabyn

Reviewed By boyd1952 - Newton Aycliffe, United Kingdom

We arrived just after opening on 17/6/19 to a very unorganized yard which was unusual. We visit these premises each time we come to Cornwall possible more than once as hubby really likes their dry cider and I their apple juice. Tom was explaining the chaos as they had had a go-karting festival day before with 400 people looked a d sounded as though a great time had been had by all. Well done Haywood's.

2. St Protus and St Hyacinth’s Church

Blisland, Bodmin England
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

St Protus and St Hyacinth’s Church

Reviewed By MojaveJoe - Worthing, United Kingdom

This charming village church was one of the late Poet Laureate John Betjamin's favourites. Located on the edge of Bodmin Moor and above the River Camel it is in a jewel of a setting. The graveyard is regularly maintained and there are some seriously old headstones. The crows by the weather vane make a fascinating sound. The inside of the church is typical of its age in a small Parish but there are plenty of artifacts and memorials to study. The church has a certain ambiance and it is normally open during the day. A visit is certainly recommended as is the public house just across the village green.

3. intoBodmin

The Old Library, 10 Lower Bore Street, Bodmin PL31 2JX England +44 1208 72424 [email protected] http://www.intobodmin.co.uk
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intoBodmin

Join intoBodmin inside one of Bodmin’s most beautiful buildings, The Old Library. It's a home for creativity, a hub of activity, a welcoming place where people can meet and become inspired. A cultural hub for the young and old and everyone in between. Come and enjoy music, theatre, workshops, shows, and so much more in an accessible arts cafe. Pop-up events until the launch of the arts cafe in 2019. Full disabled access Free Wifi Dogs welcome in the cafe

Reviewed By V2576OGpatt

Home made cakes, a range of tapas-style small plates and excellent coffee all served in a warm and welcoming atmosphere all go to make Ola a destination cafe, well worth the detour up Fore Street. It's a friendly place to stop during the day and an events venue most nights. What more do you want?

4. St Breward to Lank Circular Walk

St Breward Church, St. Breward, Bodmin England
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St Breward to Lank Circular Walk

A circular walk from St Breward through ancient bluebell woods along the valley of the River Camel to the holy well, ending at the mediaeval church and inn. 3.1 miles. Steepness: moderate.

5. Blisland and Pendrift Downs Circular Walk

Blisland, Bodmin England
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Blisland and Pendrift Downs Circular Walk

A circular walk from Blisland through the De Lank granite quarry, used for many famous buildings including Royal Opera House, between the moss-covered boulders and trees of the De Lank river valley and across the Pendrift Downs, passing Jubilee Rock - a huge granite boulder, decorated with carvings. 4.3 miles. Steepness: moderate-strenuous.

6. Bodmin Moor

Bodmin England http://www.bodminmoor.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 191 reviews

Bodmin Moor

This wild and craggy moor offers many historic attractions including prehistoric granite "sculptures" and the supposed final resting place for King Arthur’s legendary sword Excalibur.

Reviewed By R0bbie78 - Wickford, United Kingdom

Parked up near Minions and walked across the moor to the Hurlers Stone Circles. Fabulous views for miles around. There are 3 stone circles 2 of which have been re furbished and once again left you wondering what use our ancestors put them to.

7. Lanhydrock House and Garden

Bodmin PL30 5AD England +44 1208 265950 lanhydrock@national trust.org.uk http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lanhydrock/features/delve-into-the-history-of-lanhydrock
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4.5 based on 3,035 reviews

Lanhydrock House and Garden

This 19th-century high-Victorian country house is one of the most fascinating in England. Colourful gardens, riverside walks and family friendly cycle trails.

Reviewed By pgould87 - Burton upon Trent, United Kingdom

Keep coming back we love visiting been many times staff are so friendly even our youngest managed to catch a ride back up on the electric buggy car lol cheeky devil definitely worth visiting so much to see beautiful house and gardens

8. Pencarrow House and Gardens

Washaway, Bodmin PL30 3AG England +44 1208 841369 [email protected] http://www.pencarrow.co.uk/homepage.asp
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Pencarrow House and Gardens

Reviewed By Coalchucker - Winchester, United Kingdom

Pencarrow is a beautiful house and well worth visiting. It's still a family home and it has a quirky and personal feel which sets it apart from other country houses. Lady Molesworth St Aubyn and her late husband took it on in the 1970s after it had not been lived in for some time and they have done a fantastic job. We enjoyed the new bookshop and a light lunch which was tasty and well presented, followed by a tour of the house. Our guide Karen was good-humoured and very knowledgeable making the tour most enjoyable. A walk around the gardens then followed with plenty to see. Our visit was made extra special by a delightful and informal chat with Lady M. herself and it was no surprise to find that she was every bit as friendly and welcoming as her lovely house. She deserves your support in continuing to look after this special place for us all to enjoy.

9. Shire Hall

Shire Hall Mount Folly Square, Bodmin PL31 2DQ England +44 1208 76616 http://www.bodminmoor.co.uk/bodmintic/
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Shire Hall

10. St. Petroc's Church

Priory Road, Bodmin PL31 2ST England
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

St. Petroc's Church

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