Bolventor
England
England
Bolventor perches on Bodmin Moor along the A30, serving as a convenient stop for motorists heading to or from Cornwall's western reaches. The village sits at a crossroads where several moorland routes converge, with decent connections to nearby Altarnun and the surrounding granite landscape. With over 30 fast chargers nearby, it's become a practical charging point for electric vehicles tackling the long haul between London and Land's End. The Jamaica Inn remains the village's main draw, the atmospheric 18th-century coaching house that provided the setting for Daphne du Maurier's smuggling tale.