Legend & Mor
Area of natural beauty, Bodmin Moor is a haven for flora and fauna, with the heather and gorse making the landscape purple and gold. All over Bodmin Moor there are prehistoric remains, streams tumbling over granite boulders, medieval bridges and gaunt engine houses. Tere are King Arthur legends, gruesome stories and sightings of wild beasts and large cats. Te following is a potted guide to the parishes, towns, villages and hamlets.
Altarnun nestles in the valley of Penpont Water with a 15th century packhorse bridge across the river, and a 15th century church is known as the ‘Cathedral of the Moors’. Te largest building in the village is the 18th century Kings Head Hotel, with resident ghost. From Altarnun, take a short walk up ‘sunken lane’, reputed to be one thousand years old, to Five Lanes. A quarter of a mile to the west of Five Lanes is the hamlet of Trewint, with the John Wesley Cottage.
Te village of St Breward has the highest church in Cornwall, and in February, special buns are baked, blessed and distributed amongst
the local parishioners. Next door to the church is the OLD INN & RESTAURANT, being the highest inn in Cornwall. Tis is also the official starting point of the Camel Trail. Nearby, Rough Tor, rising to a height of about 1300ft. is the second highest point in Cornwall with views across both coasts on a clear day. Brown Willy about a mile to the west is the highest at about 1360ft.
THE OLD INN & RESTAURANT is famous for its delicious home-cooked food, including its legendary Moorland Mixed Grills and very popular all-day Sunday Carvery with a selection of 4 freshly cooked meats, and daily-changing Specials Board of over 25 different freshly-prepared dishes. And the good news is that where possible, everything is made from only the very best, fresh local Cornish produce.
At St Tudy you can visit the original Celtic graveyard (God’s acre) containing the beautiful Grade 1 listed parish church, and the interesting ‘Clink’ building to the north. Bolventor is a hamlet in the centre of the Moor and home to the legendary Dozmary Pool.
Lewannick is a small village with a busy social life and regular events, including May Day celebrations and the spring flower and produce show. Nearby are the pretty hamlets of Polyphant, Trevadlock and Plusha.
At over 1000ft, the village of Minions was an intense mining area during the last century, but is now populated with a few people plus sheep and ponies. Te Liskeard-Cardon railway passes within a few hundred yards of the old workers cottages.
Linkinhorne and the villages of St Clair and St Eve is where Captain Jack Clymo discovered a small vein of copper ore, and reputedly employed over four thousand men, women and children in his mines. Nearby are the famous Hurlers, three Bronze Age stone circles, where local legend has it that men were turned to stone for playing the Cornish game of hurling on the Sabbath. Also, the famous Cheesewring, a precariously balanced pile of large granite rocks in the pinnacle of Stowe’s Hill. Te parish church St Melor’s, in Linkinhorne, dates mainly from the 15th Century. Tere is also a small Holy Well dating from the same era.
A warm and friendly welcome awaits visitors at Cornwall’s highest inn. Famous for its delicious home- cooked food, including its legendary Moorland Grills, very popular all-day Sunday Carvery and daily-changing Specials Boards, The Old Inn is the perfect place to stop, relax and enjoy the beauty of Bodmin Moor.
Fresh Local Food Available Daily
Monday - Friday: 11am - 2pm, 6pm - 9pm Hot Light Snacks & Cream Teas daily: 11am - 6pm Saturday All Day: 11am - 9pm Sunday Carvery All Day: 12pm - 9pm Bar Menu All Day: 12pm - 9pm Bank Holiday Mondays All Day: 11am - 9pm
St Breward . Cornwall . PL30 4PP | Tel 01208 850711 Visit:
www.theoldinnandrestaurant.co.uk
Blisland is full of variety from moorland to lush rolling countryside, and the village with its Manor, and unusually for Cornwall, a large ‘Goose’ green, makes it one of the most pleasant in the West Country.
CARDINHAM WOODS is two hundred and fifty hectares of mixed woodland, ideal for walking, cycling and horse-riding. With four waymarked trails and miles of other tracks and paths through scenic woodland. Tere is a woodland play area, an ability trail, and a woodland cafe that provides excellent refreshments. Tere is car parking.
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