Bugle
England
England
Bugle occupies Cornwall's clay country, surrounded by the white spoil heaps that characterise this mining landscape. The A391 provides the main route through the village, connecting St. Austell with Bodmin and serving as a key cross-county link. Most visitors arrive via the A30, taking the A391 junction near Indian Queens, whilst local traffic uses country lanes to nearby settlements like Stenalees and Roche. The village takes its name from both the historic Bugle Inn and a distinctive horn-shaped rock formation visible from the settlement.