Bodmin Beacon
Towering over Bodmin’s southern reaches there’s a 162-metre granite hill at the heart of a nature reserve.
Presiding over the town from the top is the Beacon (1856), an obelisk 44 metres tall, commemorating the British Army officer Sir Walter Gilbert who spent nearly all of his career in India.
After scaling the hill and gazing over Bodmin, you can ramble through the reserve’s meadows and newly planted community woodland.
Presiding over the town from the top is the Beacon (1856), an obelisk 44 metres tall, commemorating the British Army officer Sir Walter Gilbert who spent nearly all of his career in India.
After scaling the hill and gazing over Bodmin, you can ramble through the reserve’s meadows and newly planted community woodland.

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