Camelford is a small market town in North Cornwall, England, located on the River Camel. It is situated within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has a rich history dating back to the Bronze Age. The town is known for its scenic walks and hiking trails, including the popular Camel Trail, which runs along the river and provides stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Camelford also features a number of historic landmarks, such as the 15th-century St. Julitta’s Church and the 16th-century Bridge House, which was once a coaching inn. Today, Camelford serves as a gateway to the nearby Bodmin Moor and is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.