Bodmin

Located in the heart of Cornwall, Bodmin is a historic market town with a rich heritage that reflects its importance in the county’s past. Once the administrative centre of Cornwall, the town played a significant role in regional government, commerce, and justice, and many of its historic buildings continue to tell the story of its long and varied history.

Visitors can explore Bodmin’s traditional streets, historic churches, museums, and landmarks, which offer insights into Cornwall’s cultural and industrial heritage. The town is also closely connected to the surrounding countryside, providing easy access to scenic walking and cycling routes, including nearby moorland landscapes and wooded valleys.

With its blend of history, local character, and central location, Bodmin serves as an ideal gateway to exploring both Cornwall’s inland attractions and its dramatic coastline. The town remains an important part of Cornwall’s heritage, offering visitors a different perspective on the county beyond its famous seaside destinations.