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Towns near British Cycling Museum
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Camelford
(1 Mile)*
The historic town of Camelford, is situated between the Atlantic coast and Bodmin moor. The ancient Slaughter Bridge is the legendary site of King Arthur's last battle. |
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Delabole
(2 Miles)*
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Lanteglos
(3 Miles)*
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Tintagel
(3 Miles)*
Tintagel, is the legendary birthplace of King Arthur. An Iron Age castle and settlement preceded the 13th century castle whose ruins can still be seen. |
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Davidstow
(3 Miles)*
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Boscastle
(3 Miles)*
Boscastle is an entrancing beauty spot, lying between the rivers Jordan and Valency. The riverfront is bordered by pretty thatched and lime-washed houses giving on to the north coast harbour, with its 16th century quay. |
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Forrabury
(3 Miles)*
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St. Teath
(4 Miles)*
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Otterham
(5 Miles)*
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St. Breward
(5 Miles)*
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Michaelstow
(5 Miles)*
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St. Tudy
(6 Miles)*
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St. Clether
(7 Miles)*
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St. Gennys
(7 Miles)*
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Treneglos
(7 Miles)*
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