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Extract from the Camelford Travel Guides:
The northern half of Bodmin Moor is dominated by its two highest tors, both of them easily accessible from
CAMELFORD
, a town once associated with King Arthur's Camelot, while Slaughterbridge, which crosses the River Camel north of town, is one of the contenders for his last battleground. Camelford has resisted trading on the Arthurian myths, but does have a couple of diverting museums: the
British Cycling Museum
(daily: Mon-Thurs & Sun 10am-5pm, Fri & Sat call ahead for times; tel 01840/212811; 2.50), housed in the old station one mile north of town on the Boscastle Road and containing some four hundred examp... read the whole Camelford Travel Guides...
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