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    Boscastle (Standard Written Form: Kastel Boterel) [1] is a village and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, in the civil parish of Forrabury and Minster (where the 2011 Census population was included) . It is 14 miles (23 km) south of Bude and 5 miles (8 km) northeast of Tintagel. [2] .

  2. Boscastle is steeped in history, associated with authors and artists who have been inspired by its remoteness and rugged beauty. But it’s also a working harbour, and the main village which sits on the hill above is also a pleasant place to explore.

    • The Museum of Witchcraft and Magic
    • Explore Boscastle Harbour
    • Walk Along The River Valency
    • Find Boscastle’S blow-hole
    • Hike to Willapark Headland and See The Coastwatch House
    • Go Shopping!
    • Enjoy A Cornish Cream Tea at Boscastle Farm Shop
    • Pentargon Waterfall
    • St Juliot’S Church
    • Visit The Wellington Hotel

    This museumhas the largest collection of witchcraft-related items in the world. Sounds whacky, right? Well, that’s largely because it is! Boscastle village has been called the “Salem of the UK” as it’s one of THE spookiest places in the country. Historically, sea witches used to “bottle the wind” of Boscastle and sell sailors knotted ropes, telling...

    The natural harbour of Boscastleis without a doubt the best attraction in the village. The stone wall dates back to the 16th century, although the inlet is, of course, completely natural. With steep paths running on either side, leading the way to idyllic views of the scenic village, this harbour is a phenomenon. It used to be a popular place for i...

    The River Valencyruns through the heart of Boscastle Village. In fact, Boscastle is nestled in the Valency Valley, and no trip here would be complete without spending some time soaking it all in! Most of Boscastle’s main attractions are situated alongside the River Valency, so you can see them just by taking the riverside path from Cobweb Car Parkt...

    Just under Penally Point, you’ll find a rocky blow hole, where you can witness water gushing out of the rocks! To see it, walk to the harbour and stay on the left side, so you’reopposite Penally Point. Keep an eye on the underneath of the cliffs – the blowhole is just here! The best time to see it istwo hours either before or after low tide when it...

    If you don’t want to hike to Tintagel but are still keen to check out some of the coastal paths, I highly recommend hiking up the steep cliffs to Willapark Headland. From here, you can take in views of the quaint harbour and learn about the interesting Coastwatch house. Built in the early 19th century for Thomas Avery, this house was intended to be...

    There aren’t any flashy malls or big chain stores in Boscastle (in fact, there aren’t any malls in all of Cornwall!). However, Boscastle definitelywins when it comes to fascinating independent shops where you can pick up a souvenir or a present for a friend back home. Some of these shops include: 1. Boscastle Rocks:This is a wonderful place to go t...

    Boscastle Farm Shopis situated just a mile from the village. The perfect place to buy some local farm-made goods and enjoy coastal views, stop here for a coffee or a Cornish cream tea. This is a quintessential experience to have when you’re in Cornwall! Cream teas consist of two halves of a scone, spread with jam and cream. Very importantly:in Corn...

    Pentargon Waterfallis close to Boscastle Farm Shop. While it’s not quiteas impressive as the other waterfalls around Boscastle (read on for those!), it’s an easy walk from the shop! You can see the Google location here.

    Famous writer Thomas Hardy has a connection to Boscastle; he met his wife Emmahere. Before working as a writer, Hardy had a job as an architect, and he was commissioned to report on the condition of St Juliot’s Church in Boscastle. Emma was the rector’s sister-in-law, and they met while he was performing the survey! The medieval church, which was n...

    The Wellington Hotelis a 17th-century coaching inn – it was one of Cornwall’s first. Nowadays, it’s rumoured to be one of the most haunted hotels in the country! You can either stay here, pop in for a drink or have a full meal – the restaurant has two AA rosettes.

  3. There's more to Boscastle than a picturesque natural harbour and village. The Elizabethan quay sits in an impressive amphitheatre of steep cliffs and is home to quaint stone-built cottages, shops and tea-rooms.

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    • Explore the mystical Museum of Witchcraft and Magic. The Museum of Witchcraft and Magic has been located in Boscastle for the last 60 years. It was founded by Cecil Williamson who was a screenwriter and neopagan warlock.
    • Stroll along the River Valency to Boscastle Harbour. The Witchcraft Museum is perched alongside the beautiful River Valency, which feeds into the Atlantic Ocean at the shore.
    • Hear the Devil’s beneath Penally Point. Did you know that Boscastle has its very own blow-hole?! It’s often been nicknamed the Devil’s Bellows because when it’s most active it can be heard making loud noises like thumping, snorting, and spitting!
    • Hike up to the Coastwatch House at Willapark. A popular walk around the coastal area of Boscastle is to Willapark where the Coastguard House now stands.
  4. The Old Parsonage – A beautiful Georgian house just a five minute walk across flower strewn ancient farming ‘stitches’ to the spectacular south west coast path and close to Boscastle Harbour.

  5. Boscastle is more than just a harbour village with numerous walks to enjoy. Explore inland to reach the wooded Valency Valley. Rugged Cornish cliffs line the route to Willapark and Forrabury Stitches.

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