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Bodmin Moor AONB Hotel Map

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Hotels within Bodmin Moor


Hotels, bed and breakfast's and Guesthouses map of the Bodmin Moor AONB Bodmin Moor, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), is a captivating and rugged landscape located in Cornwall, South West England. Renowned for its dramatic granite tors, expansive moorlands, and rich cultural heritage, Bodmin Moor offers a stark beauty and a sense of wildness that is increasingly rare in the UK. The moor is a haven for walkers, hikers, and nature lovers, providing a network of footpaths and bridleways that traverse its vast, open spaces. Hotels, Bed and Breakfasts in and around Bodmin Moor AONB The area is steeped in history and legend, with ancient stone circles, Neolithic tombs, and medieval farmsteads dotting the landscape, inviting exploration and reflection. Accommodation options in and around Bodmin Moor cater to a variety of preferences, ranging from rustic farm stays and cozy cottages to charming bed and breakfasts located in the moor's picturesque villages and hamlets. Many of these places offer a warm welcome and a chance to experience the local culture and cuisine, often featuring locally sourced ingredients and traditional Cornish dishes.

Bodmin Moor AONB is not just about its natural beauty; it's also a place of significant archaeological interest and a living cultural landscape. Notable sites include the Cheesewring, a natural geological formation that has inspired tales and legends, and the Hurlers, three ancient stone circles believed to be connected to ritual activities. The moor is also the legendary home of the Beast of Bodmin, a mythical creature that adds a layer of mystery to the already enigmatic landscape. Jamaica Inn, as featured in the novel by Daphne du Maurier adds to the local folklore and is still a popular destination to this day. The main towns and villages associated with Bodmin Moor, such as Bodmin itself, Launceston, and Liskeard, serve as gateways to the AONB and offer additional attractions, including historic buildings, local markets, and museums. Bodmin Jail, a historic former prison now converted into a visitor attraction, offers insights into the social history of the region. For those interested in more active pursuits, Bodmin Moor provides opportunities for horse riding, cycling, and water sports at nearby Siblyback Lake. With its combination of natural splendor, historical depth, and cultural richness, Bodmin Moor AONB is a compelling destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the heart of Cornwall's wild and untamed beauty.