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Tourism and Attractions
Today, Boscastle's
attractions bring tourists from around the world. With spectacular
scenery inland, the interesting old village cottages, or the
popular rugged coastline, Boscastle has something to offer
to everyone. The Museum of Witchcraft, now into it's 54th
year, continues to be one of Cornwall's most popular museums.
It illustrates how Witchcraft has survived into through the
ages in this ancient landscape, with its many large collections
and exhibitions.
For further information, see the museum's website www.museumofwitchcraft.com or contact museumwitchcraft@aol.com
Also well worth a visit is the unique 60ft waterfall, at the head of the idyllic wooded valley of St. Nectan's Glen. Just a few miles away near Tintagel, it can be approached by several cliff footpaths.
For further information, visit the website www.stnectan.currantbun.com or contact barry@stnectan.fsnet.co.uk.
Only five miles from the hotel, there is a championship length golf course at Bowood Park in Camelford.
The first nine holes are set amid rolling hills, the last nine are played through a wooded valley, which was once the deer park of the infamous Black Prince. Featuring four par 5's, including the 600 yard seventh, Bowood will appeal to both the high and low handicapper alike.
fancy a spot of fishing? The "Peganina" is a safe, local fast Lochin 33 boat, with all safety equipment for 10 persons with a 20 mile licence.
Available from the harbour - 8 hour day trips cost from £25.00, 2 hour Mackerel trips cost from £9.00 and half day trips from £18.00. Bookings can be taken at The Rock Shop next door to The Riverside.
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