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Bodmin Moor


Cornwall’s ‘roof’ is a high heath pockmarked with bogs and granite hills, including Rough Tor (pronounced row-tor, 400m) and Brown Willy (419m), Cornwall’s highest point. It’s a desolate place that works on the imagination; the Beast of Bodmin, a large black catlike creature, has been seen regularly for many years, although no-one’s ever managed to snap a decent picture.

Bodmin tourist office (01208-76616; www.bodminlive.com; Mount Folly; 10am-5pm Mon-Sat) can help with information on exploring the moor. The small Town Museum (01208-77067; Mount Folly; admission free; 10.30am-4.30pm Mon-Sat Apr-Sep) is opposite.

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