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Delabole Village

Delabole, Cornwall

Delabole, Cornwall PL33

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About Delabole Village

Delabole is a large village and civil parish in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, which lies approximately two miles (3 km) west of Camelford. As a programmatic destination page, it works well as a hub for nearby beaches, walks, heritage sites, food spots and local itinerary links across CornwallMagazine.
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Helstone Village

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Helstone is a hamlet in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. As a programmatic destination page, it works well as a hub for nearby beaches, walks, heritage sites, food spots and local itinerary links across CornwallMagazine.

3.2 km away

Trebarwith Strand

beach

Trebarwith Strand is a memorable stretch of Cornwall coast near Trebarwith Strand, known for its sand, Atlantic light and easy access to the sea. Depending on the tide and weather, it can feel either wild and dramatic or calm enough for a slower beach day, with coastal paths and cliff views adding to the appeal.

3.5 km away

Camelford Town Centre

tourism

Camelford is a town and civil parish in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, situated in the River Camel valley north-west of Bodmin Moor. As a programmatic destination page, it works well as a hub for nearby beaches, walks, heritage sites, food spots and local itinerary links across CornwallMagazine.

3.7 km away

St Nectan's Glen Waterfall

natural

Reached by a woodland path above Bossiney, St Nectan's Glen is a place of ancient sanctity — a waterfall that plunges through a hole in a slate rock basin in a scene of extraordinary intimacy and beauty. The glen is associated with the Celtic saint Nectan, and visitors have tied ribbons and written prayers on the surrounding trees for centuries. The atmosphere is genuinely unlike anywhere else.

4.4 km away

Tintagel Old Post Office

historic

A small fourteenth-century manor house in the heart of Tintagel village that served as a letter-receiving office for the district in the Victorian era. Now managed by the National Trust, the building's wavy slate roof and ancient proportions make it one of the most charming medieval vernacular buildings in Cornwall — a counterpoint to the castle drama half a mile away.

4.6 km away

Rocky Valley

natural

Rocky Valley is a worthwhile natural stop near Bossiney, valued for open views, sea air and the kind of landscape that gives Cornwall much of its identity. It rewards slow exploration, whether that means a clifftop walk, a pause at a viewpoint or simply taking in the changing weather and light.

4.8 km away

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