Horses at Entrance to East Rose
Henon Bridge
Cows at Entrance to East Rose
Bodmin Moor
Bodmin Moor
Bodmin Moor is a unique upland where more than 10,000 acres of unspoilt open moor has provided unfettered grazing for ponies, sheep and cattle for more than 6000 years.  The sense of freedom that comes from being amongst this remote and most beautiful of areas adds to the richness of the holiday experience and makes a startling contrast with the nearby North Cornish Coast.
Tranquil, remote and romantic, the ancient moor is a timeless place where it is easy to find peace away from the modern world. Climb the summit of Stowe's Hill, or of Brown Willy, and you have literally left the 21st Century behind.
The rugged boulder-strewn tors have changed little over the centuries. The sense of freedom and the fascination with the wildlife, particularly to those who lead busy city lives, is immediately striking; the moor is a place to leave the cares of the world behind.
Bodmin Moor Photo Tour