Attractions near St Breward
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Pine Lodge Gardens
Thirty acres of variedly landscaped gardens including woodland walk, Japanese garden and ponds and lakes
Pencarrow House and Gardens
Historic Georgian House, beautiful gardens and superb collection of pictures, furniture and porcelain.
Bodmin Jail
Bodmin Jail, which was built as the County Prison in 1778 and was notorious for its cramped conditions and public hangings, is now a fascinating museum
Bodmin and Wenford Railway
The Bodmin & Wenford Railway is the only standard gauge railway in the county to run both steam and diesel trains
Camel Trail
A seventeen mile long cycle path which follows the River Camel from Padstow, on the north Cornish coast, to Poley�s Bridge, on the edge of Bodmin Moor.
Lanhydrock House and Gardens
Impressive late Victorian country house near Bodmin with extensive servants' quarters, church, gardens and wooded estate
Tintagel Castle
Clifftop ruins of castle which was allegedly the fortress used by King Arthur.
Carnglaze Caverns and the Rum Store
Carnglaze consists of three underground caverns reaching over 100 meters into a wooded hillside between Liskeard and Bodmin.
Museum of Witchcraft
Museum in Boscastle, housing the largest collection of witchcraft related artefacts in the world
Restormel Castle
Surrounded by a deep moat and perched on a high mound, the huge circular keep of this castle, built at the turn of the 14th century, survives in good condition.
Boconnoc House and Gardens
Superb country mansion set in extensive grounds and gardens
Eden Project
Cornwall's best known attraction. The site consists of 2 vast landscaped space age greenhouses, or biomes, containing a variety of temperate and tropical plants.
China Clay Country Park
Museum illustrating the history of china clay extraction in Cornwall since it was discovered in the county in 1746
Penhallam
The low, grass-covered ruins of a medieval manor house, surrounded by a protective moat

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