
- Camelford is a busy little town
on the A39 between the Atlantic and the moor. According to local legend. Kings
Arthur's Camelot was situated here; the legend also says that he
fought his last battle at the ancient Slaughter Bridge, which
crosses a stream a mile to the north. Just south of the
village is a footpath which leads on to the moor.

- Local towns and
villages to visit

- Bodmin
- Bolventor
- Boscastle
- Bude
- Camelford
- Launceston
- Tintagel
- Widemouth

- Angling
- On the Bude estuary,
also from the rocks and beaches all along the coast. The Bude
Canal is a noted coarse water. River fishing includes stretches of
the Ottery, Inny, Camel and Tamar.

- Sailing
- Sailing on the Camel Estuary. Harbour authorities
should be consulted about off shore sailing.

- Surfing
- At Bude and Widemouth, with frequent venues for
the National Surfing championships Trebarwith Strand, about a mile
south of Tintagel is good for ordinary surfing.

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