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Bodmin Moor

walks and cyclepaths

Much of Bodmin Moor is now designated as Open Access  under the Countryside & Rights of Way Act (2000). This gives the right to access given areas of land on foot. However please check the maps to be sure of where you can and cannot walk before you set out and remember to follow the Countryside Code and respect the working nature of this upland landscape.

A number of walking guides exist, including the longer distance ‘Copper Trail’. The North Cornwall Trail skirts the edge of Bodmin Moor giving access to the AONB villages of Blisland and St Breward. To explore Cornwall's highest tors, please click here.

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Take part in 2 guided walks:

More on the Moor Walk Part 1

Discover parts of Bodmin Moor that are often ignored with Mark Camp, author of four walking books set on the moor. This walk will examine the area to the west of Minions including stone circles and medieval mining remains.

 

More on the Moor Walk Part 2

Discover parts of Bodmin Moor that are often ignored with Mark Camp, author of four walking books set on the moor. This walk will examine the area known as Twelve Men’s Moor to the north of Minions.

 

Information on walks for 2008 can be found by contacting:

WALKABOUTWEST WALKS 2007 Tel 01503 273060 or

Mark Camp at Looe Tourist Information Centre on 01503 262072

 

People walking on Bodmin Moor