Museum of Witchcraft and Magic
About Museum of Witchcraft and Magic
About Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in Forrabury
It suits visitors looking for an activity, landmark, or experience while touring Cornwall. Times, tickets, and weather can affect the day, so a quick check before you set off is sensible. It also sits within easy reach of the wider Forrabury area, so it works well as part of a longer Cornish itinerary rather than a single stop.
Finding Museum of Witchcraft and Magic
Address listed: The Plotting Room, Witchcraft Lane, Boscastle, Cornwall, PL35 0BG. Phone: +44 1840 250970. The location on this listing has been marked as verified in our directory checks. Follow the map on this listing for the pin location, then allow time for parking and any on-site queues in peak season. If you are comparing options, browse more things to do across Cornwall, then jump back to Forrabury when you are ready.
Official site: Museum of Witchcraft and Magic website.
Nearby in Forrabury and Cornwall
Pair the visit with nearby beaches, food and drink, or more things to do in the same area and across Cornish towns and villages. On Cornish.co.uk you can move from this page to maps, walks, and related listings without leaving the county focus that makes planning simpler.
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Walks near here
Coastal paths and inland loops within reach of this spot.
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