
Bosigran is an area of land sitting on a shelf above the sea under the harsh granite shrewn moorlands of West Penwith, dominated by Carn Galva (protector in Cornish). So if you take a trip west down the A30 as far as you can go without getting your feet wet, well you'll be close by.

It is a magical landscape with layers of history going back to Early Neolithic times c. 3800BC when Galva was probably an ancient Tor Enclosure, the most westerly of a chain of Tor Enclosures covering Cornwall that acted as a central point of exchange for the area.
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