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Rough Tor,
Brown Willy & Bodmin Moor:
A walkers
paradise, Rough Tor and Brown Willy are directly
accessible from Camelford, situated in the very heart of
Bodmin Moor they are the highest points in Cornwall.
From the top of the tors on a clear day you can see both
North and South Coasts and some say as far west as
Landsend...
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Widemouth
Bay:
In an area of outstanding natural beauty its long
sandy beach is ideal for surfing and a paradise for
children playing in the numerous rock pools.
There is a large car park directly on the beach
with cafe and toilets.
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Launcells:
Just three miles from Bude.
The church of St. Swithin is worth exploring.
It is the resting place of Sir Goldsworthy
Gurney. Also close to the Church is the Well of St
Swithin.
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Morwenstow:
The church is interesting with much of the
original Norman building still remaining.
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Week
St. Mary:
Its history dates from the Domesday when it was
probably a religious centre.
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St
Gennys:
A picturesque little village on the side of a
cliff above the small seaside resort of Crackington
Haven.
The churchyard is so steep that its path is
almost level with the roof.
Most of the church is as it was in Norman times.
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Poughill:
Winner of the best kept village on a number of
occasions.
The church of St Olaf is well worth a visit.