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Westberry Hotel

Rhind Street, PL31 2EL BodminGBP 38 - 78

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This 2-star property blends a host of impressive facilities with a welcoming ambience. Sample traditional cuisine in the cosy and refined restauran… More
GBP 75 - 168

Tredethy House

Helland Bridge, PL30 4QS BodminGBP 75 - 168

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In peaceful grounds and countryside, Tredethy House is a relaxed, elegant English country house built in the Tudor period. It offers spacious en suite… More
GBP 34 - 138

Premier Inn Bodmin

Launceston Road, PL31 2AR BodminGBP 34 - 138

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Just 1 mile (1.6 km) from Bodmin´s town centre, the hotel has free parking and comfortable, great-value rooms, making it a good base from which … More
Lostwithiel Road, PL30 5AQ BodminGBP 50 - 149

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Less than a mile from the A30, the Lanhydrock Hotel offers stylish en suite rooms and lovely views of its 18-hole golf course. Free Wi-Fi and free par… More
 

Bodmin: Guide


Bodmin a small town of around 10,000 people in the middle of Truro becoming the county town, a much more apt and appropriate location.

Understand


In the seventies, the Greater London Council used Bodmin, along with many other towns, to dump its council tennants..... thats the sprawl on the north hill.

It would be very easy to write Bodmin off but there are good points...

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The public buildings in the centre of town have been nicely restored and on a sunny day passes muster.
A small military museum, if this is your bag. Opposite the Steam Railway.
Bodmin Jail - described as a holiday attraction, may not be everyone's cup of tea.

Do

Bodmin and Wenford Steam Railway - Bodmin is the starting point of twenty odd miles of enthusiast run and owned steam line that links with the main London to Penzance line at Bodmin Parkway. Give it a look see fun for all the family especially those into steam....they have murder / mystery night and food days too !

The Camel Trail a lovely walk and cycle ride way, converted
from an old railway runs close to the centre of the town. The Trail runs from Padstow to high on Bodmin Moor. Experienced bike riders should avoid the trail on summer weekends, as it is full of families with young children all over the path.....that said it is level with a gentle slope west to east.

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The shops are average.

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