Bodmin Moor: Wild and Untamed Cornwall

Bodmin Moor is one of Cornwall’s most wild areas, granite tors rising above sweeping grasslands, and wide open spaces with ancient stone circles.
If out walking, dogs must be kept on leads during nesting season and near livestock and wild ponies. Always follow the Countryside Code, to keep all creatures safe. Dogs are not allowed inside Bodmin Jail, as the dark space with loud noise could frighten them.
Walking trails cross the moor to landmarks like Brown Willy, Cornwall’s highest point. The historic Jamaica Inn, perched at the heart of the moor, graces many a ghost tale!
Always keep a distance from wild ponies, and never touch or feed them . Bodmin Moor Pony Rehabilitation lists numbers to contact, for any concerns.
Does the Beast of Bodmin Exist?
Just like the Yeti in the Himalayas or the Loch Ness monster in Scotland, for years there have been reports of a large black panther-like cat on Bodmin Moor, but no evidence of its existence. The government launched an official investigation back in 1995, and found no proof, saying that reports of sightings were likely of other animals (perhaps large dogs or deer).
One concern would be the illegal release of an exotic animal. Blue Cross and Born Free both are calling for an urgent review to update the Pet Animals Act 1951, to enforce regulation over the purchase of wild animals (especially due to endangered species and the Internet).
