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Bodmin Moor , the smallest, mildest and most accessible of the West Country's great moors, has some beautiful tors, torrents and rock formations, but much of its fascination lies in the strong human imprint, particularly the wealth of relics left behind by its Bronze Age population, including such important sites as Trethevy Quoit and the stone circles of the Hurlers. Separated from these by some three millennia, the churches in the villages of St Neot's, Blisland and Altarnun are among the region's finest examples of fifteenth-century art and architecture. Situated on the main A30 and on the main rail line, the undistinguished town of Bodmin stands outside the moor but can provide information on walking routes and has the area's widest choice of accommodation.
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