Places to Stay
Holly Cottage
0.12 miles
Places to Stay
Tree Tops
0.15 miles
Nearest Beach
Trebarwith Strand
3.94 miles
Attraction
North Cornwall Museum and Gallery
0.19 miles
About Camelford
A town in the area of north Cornwall famous for dramatic writings (Hardy, Tennyson), Arthurian legend (Camelford = Camelot?) and a spectacular coastline. Between the coast and Bodmin Moor this lovely old town has a lot to offer the tourist.
It lies on the A39 north west of Bodmin Moor on the banks of the river Camel; there is an annual Carnival each October, and is only some 6 miles inland og the wonderful north Carnwall Caost, and quite close to Tintagel, so a good base for an exploring holiday!
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Cottages near Camelford centre:
Holly Cottage (Cottage) Camelford (0.12 miles)
Tree Tops (Cottage) Camelford (0.15 miles)
Owl Cottage (Cottage) Camelford (0.18 miles)
Widewalls Barn (Cottage) Camelford (0.18 miles)
Harry's Cottage (Cottage) Camelford (0.45 miles)
Polmear Barn (Cottage) Camelford (0.46 miles)
Valley Truckle Bungalow (Cottage) Camelford (0.73 miles)
Skylark Studio (Cottage) Camelford (0.86 miles)
Bluebell Cottage (Cottage) Lanteglos (0.94 miles)
Haycombe Cottage (Cottage) Camelford (1.16 miles)
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Nearest Beaches:
Trebarwith Strand (3.94 miles) A National Trust sandy beach surrounded by rocks. This beach is covered at high tide! Facilities are available and a...
Bossiney Haven (4.20 miles) A sandy beach with difficult access. Dogs fine, pushchairs not! The cove is completely covered at high tide, so low...
Port Gaverne (6.67 miles) A narrow cove providing a small sheltered beach of pepples and sand. Facilities in the village and parking close by...
The Strangles (7.49 miles) A large beach of pepples and sand but with difficult access (a climb down from car park) it doesn't get...
Closest Attractions:
North Cornwall Museum and Gallery (0.19 miles) A museum of life in Cornwall 50-100 years ago. Also a Tourist Information Centre. Regualr exhibitions on different aspects of...
Arthurian Centre (1.07 miles) Explore the legend.... Everything about Arthur including an exhibition, video presentation, plus a gift shop, nature trail and small children...
St Nectan's Glen and Waterfall (3.79 miles) St Nectans Glen is a an area of outstanding natural beauty. Walk to the Waterfall & Hermitage through an ancient...
Tintagel Old Post Office (4.20 miles) 14th-century yeoman's farmhouse now housing a small museum. A cottage garden can be enjoyed at the rear of the building...