Have fun in the outdoors at Lanhydrock and find out how the Victorian children played here on this activity trail through the grounds.
Free event - Normal admission charges apply
2½ miles south east of Bodmin. Follow signposts from either A30, A38 Bodmin–Liskeard or take B3268 off A390 at LostwithielNational cycle route 3 passes the main entrance.
From Bodmin take the 11a Plymouth City Bus service to Bodmin Parkway. From here go through the red National Trust gate and take the 20 minute or so walk along the old carriage drive to Lanhydrock House.
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