Rainy Day Activities in Bodmin – More to Bodmin

Things to Do on a Rainy Day in Bodmin

Make the most of a rainy day in the cosy shelter of our local attractions.

Rain or shine, winter or summer, there’s still so much here to do.

In every rainy day – whether it’s damp Cornish drizzle or a heavy downpour – there’s an invitation to change course, step inside and seek shelter. Wet weather can be a prompt to discover something new.

Spring is famous for its showers, but even the summer months can bring their share of sweeping dark clouds. In Bodmin, there’s no reason for rain to stop play. From stately homes to live shows, there’s always an undercover adventure to find.

Atmospheric attractions

New experiences aren’t only found in the great outdoors – our local attractions are steeped in atmosphere. Step inside Bodmin Jail, where tall stone walls and jail cells have tales to tell. Here, you can capture the eerie thrill of histories that unfold “behind bars”. Or journey into the countryside while staying safely under cover, courtesy of Bodmin Railway. A ride in a vintage carriage gives you a window onto 13 miles of scenery, with the added magic of steam power.

Historic houses

When the forecast looks mixed, take a trip to one of Bodmin’s historic estates. Both Lanhydrock and Pencarrow have vast gardens to explore during dry spells, as well as woodland areas for shelter during showers. And, if rain sets in – or even if it doesn’t – you can head inside to explore their grand houses. Both estates have cafés serving cream teas, cakes and lunches, while Lanhydrock also has a second-hand bookshop for a leisurely browse.

Performances and screenings

If the weather outside is gloomy, escape to another world for an hour or two. Bodmin’s Capitol Cinema on Mount Folly Square shows a mix of recent releases and stage-to-screen productions. Or tap into stories, song or dance at a live performance. Found in the heart of town, the BEAT offers a packed programme of shows, with other events held at The Old Library, St Petroc’s Church, and local community venues.

Discovery hotspots

A day spent indoors can lead to a wealth of fresh discoveries. With more time to spare, immerse yourself in places that provoke curiosity. At Bodmin Town Museum, a wander among the collections takes you deep into the lives of generations past. Not far away, at Bodmin Keep, exploration takes a military turn, with 300 years of army history in one place. And, at Discovering42, you can stretch your imagination and understanding as you get hands-on with interactive art and science exhibits.

Good to know…

Some local attractions adopt winter opening hours, or close during the quietest months of the year. We’d always recommend checking ahead, before setting off.