Bodmin Map

Bodmin map, view the Cornwall town of Bodmin, located in the county of Cornwall, England.

Detailed Street Map of Bodmin Cornwall & Guide to the Town

Bodmin Map Cornwall: Interactive map of Bodmin, displaying the town situated in the county of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls to display a detailed street map of Bodmin and a Bodmin town centre map, showing the Bodmin Community Hospital.

Other facilities in Bodmin, some of which may also be visible on the map are Bodmin Jail, The Hole in the Wall, Flory's Cakery, The Hive Café, The White Hart Inn, St Petroc's Church, Oggy Oggy Pasty Shop, Sproull Solicitors, Barnecutts Bakery, Costa Coffee, Bodmin Town Museum, The Garland Ox, Dennison Road Post Office, WHSmith, Superdrug, McColl's, Peacocks, St Petroc's Parish Centre, The Weavers, Bodmin Library, Asda, Boots, Kelly's of Bodmin, Bodmin Leisure Centre, The Mason's Arms, Morrisons, Cornwall Hospice Care, Huckleberry's Café, Bodmin Health Centre, The Pad Café, The Hole Truth, Iceland, Bodmin Tandoori, JD's Grill House, The Kings Arms, The Filling Station Café, The Royal British Legion, Domino's Pizza, Clean Cut Barbers, The Works, Bodmin Methodist Church.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Lanivet, Nanstallon, Helland, Cardinham, Dunmere, St Lawrence, Mount, St Mabyn, Withiel, Blisland, Washaway, St Tudy, St Breward, Temple, St Wenn, St Issey, St Eval, Wadebridge, Tregainlands, Chapel Amble, Egloshayle, Trelawney, Trebyan, Lanhydrock, Respryn, Lostwithiel, Lerryn, St Winnow, Golant, Fowey, Tywardreath, Luxulyan, Lanlivery, Treverbyn, Bugle, Roche, St Austell, Trewoon, Polgooth, Foxhole, St Stephen, Newquay, Padstow.

Bodmin is a traditional Cornish town with a slightly rugged charm, sitting right on the edge of Bodmin Moor. It's got that proper “old market town” feel—stone buildings, narrow lanes, and the sort of high street where locals still pop in for bits and bobs rather than just rushing about. There's a sense of heritage here that you can't fake, and although it's not flashy, Bodmin has a solid heart and a community that keeps things ticking along.

The history of Bodmin runs deep. It was once one of Cornwall's most important towns, playing a key role in the Cornish Rebellion of 1497 and later becoming the county's administrative hub. Back in the day, it was a religious centre too, with the grand St Petroc's Church—one of the largest parish churches in Cornwall—at its core. Bodmin Jail, now a popular visitor attraction, is a big part of that story too, having been built in the 18th century and later infamous for its grim tales and public hangings. The town's position on the moor made it a natural crossroads, and it still carries that sense of being a place where stories gather.

As for what's going on in town now, there's more than you might expect. Bodmin Jail has been transformed into a high-tech attraction, offering a glimpse into the darker corners of local history. The Bodmin & Wenford Railway is great fun, running steam trains through the Cornish countryside. There are parks, a leisure centre, and plenty of local pubs and cafés. You'll find everyday essentials, plus a few unexpected gems like little antique shops or tucked-away bakeries. The town museum and Shire Hall offer local history without overdoing it, and for walkers, the Camel Trail starts right here, stretching all the way to Padstow.

Further afield, Cornwall's packed with places worth exploring. Head out to the coast and you've got beaches, fishing villages and surf spots galore—Newquay, Padstow, Fowey and St Ives all draw the crowds for good reason. There's the Eden Project down near St Austell, plus Tintagel's legendary links to King Arthur. Inland, you've got more rugged moorland, stately homes and plenty of cosy tearooms for a pit stop. Cornwall doesn't rush you—it invites you in and lets you wander.

Getting to Bodmin is fairly straightforward. Bodmin Parkway station sits just outside the town and connects to Plymouth, Exeter and beyond. The A30 runs nearby, making road access easy if you're driving from up-country. There are local bus routes that connect the town to surrounding villages and tourist spots, and if you're flying, Newquay Airport is about half an hour away by car. It's close enough to feel accessible, but far enough out to stay relaxed.

Cornwall as a whole is something else. The landscape is dramatic—cliff-top walks, golden beaches, and wild moorland stretching as far as the eye can see. There's a rich cultural mix too, from the Cornish language and traditions to modern festivals and art scenes. Whether you're into surfing, hiking, food, or just gazing at the view, Cornwall has something for everyone. And it's not just about the summer either—there's a magic to this county in every season.

Some More Nearby Places: Lanivet, Nanstallon, Helland, Cardinham, Dunmere, St Lawrence, Mount, St Mabyn, Withiel, Blisland, Washaway, St Tudy, St Breward, Temple, St Wenn, St Issey, St Eval, Wadebridge, Tregainlands, Chapel Amble, Egloshayle, Trelawney, Trebyan, Lanhydrock, Respryn, Lostwithiel, Lerryn, St Winnow, Golant, Fowey, Tywardreath, Luxulyan, Lanlivery, Treverbyn, Bugle, Roche, St Austell, Trewoon, Polgooth, Foxhole, St Stephen, Newquay, Padstow.

Get the latest weather in Bodmin here: Bodmin Weather

Cornwall Links: Cornwall Map - Cornwall Weather

Some Cornwall Places: Truro - Newquay - St Austell - Perranporth - Looe - Penzance

Nearby Tourist Hot Spots: Eden Project