Camelford - historic market town
Camelford is a historic market town situated in the River Camel Valley, northwest of Bodmin Moor.
The A39 road (dubbed 'The Atlantic Highway') passes directly through the town centre.
It is only a few miles walk from the highest point in Cornwall, Brown
Willy – Rough Tor and Showery Tor can be seen from numerous places within Camelford and forms part of the surrounding scenery.
The town hall was built in 1806, but is now used as a branch public library. The symbol of the Camel, is used on the hall as a weather vane.
By the riverside in the centre of town, is the picturesque Enfield Park, with its beautiful walk and play area.
Camelford is home to the North Cornwall Museum and well worth a visit.
Camelford is the ideal town to have your holiday, close to Tintagel and Boscastle, the beautiful beaches at Trebarwith Strand and Polzeath.
Also close are the many interesting sights of the moor, with its tors, quoits and ancient remains.
Enfield Park,Camelford.
The Eden Project is just thirty minutes away.
North Cornwall Museum. River Camel.
St Austell - at the heart of the Duchy
The Best Brewery Tour in Britain!
Cheers! St Austell Brewery has just successfully completed a major refurbishment of its main Brewhouse. So now, there’s even more reason to come and taste 160 years of brewing history on the famous St Austell Brewery Tour.
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Unfortunately, as an old working brewery with steep staircases, we cannot accommodate disabled people or children under the age of eight on the Brewery Tour
Call 01726 66022 to book your tour St Austell Brewery, 63 Trevarthian Road, St Austell, Cornwall, PL25 4BY
www.staustellbrewery.co.uk
St Austell, an historic market town at the heart of Cornwall is surrounded by sweeping coastline and picturesque countryside.
The town centre combines old and new with narrow streets and smart pedestrian precincts.
There is a fine selection of shops and plenty of nearby attractions whether you live here or are visiting on holiday.
The town retains much of its old character, providing an interesting combination of small shops and independent traders alongside well-known high street brands.
HAYE FARM CIDER
‘TIS CORNISH (near Lerryn)
REAL, TRADITIONAL, LOCAL FARM SCRUMPY-CIDER THE PROPER STUFF - TASTE BEFORE YOU BUY FERMENTED AND MATURED, NATURALLY IN THE WOOD
Tel: 01208 872250 Open 7 days a week all year round As seen on BBC2, Rick Steins Hero’s 2004
CIDER has been made at HAYE FARM since the 1200s and we continue to make it the same way using the apples from our own old orchards which we have kept restocked with the variety of Apples that we know grow and fruit well in our soil. Haye Farm Cider is 100% juice, barrel fermented naturally from the living wild yeast already in the apple skins. REAL SCRUMPY! with the full flavour still there, as it is not pasteurised. We sell from the Farmhouse Door with free tasting before you buy. We are open 7 days a week. From Lostwithiel, follow sign posts to LERRYN, then the sign post to St Veep where you will see our our own HAYE FARM CIDER SIGN. We are signposted approx 11⁄2 miles from Lerryn on the St Veep road, just look out for our sign as you enter St Veep. From Looe go towards Polperro, turn right for Pelynt and continue for approx. four miles. Follow the sign posts for Lerryn and then for St Veep when you will see our sign.
10 Cornish Visitor Guide - autumn & winter 2012-2013
Nigel and Alix Vincent, Haye Farm, St Veep, Lerryn, Lostwithiel, Cornwall PL22 0PB.
Shoppers at White River Place. Trompe l'oeil mural,St Austell.
Alternatively, St Austell’s White River Place is an exciting and ultra-modern shopping centre that is an inviting option for the discerning shopper.
The Market House and Holy Trinity Church both sit at the top of Fore Street, providing a focal point for the town and are popular with visitors.
The town is easily accessible whether arriving by road or rail – the train and bus station has recently undergone a major makeover.
Pictures courtesy of Andy Ward
www.visitthecornishriviera.co.uk
Cornish Riviera TIC Southbourne Road, St Austell, PL25 4RS
tel: 01726 879 500
visitthecornishriviera.co.uk
Stay on the Cornish Riviera - the ideal place for your Cornish holiday.
Major tourist attractions near: Eden Project, Heligan Gardens, Mevagissey, Fowey, Charlestown
St Austell - at the centre of the Cornish Riviera
www.cornish-visitor.co.uk Camelford Town Hall. Mason Arms,Camelford. Camelford town centre. Camelford House.
2009
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