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    Callington (Cornish: Kelliwik) is a civil parish and town in east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom about 7 miles (11 km) north of Saltash and 9 miles (14 km) south of Launceston. Callington parish had a population of 4,783 in 2001, according to the 2001 census. This had increased to 5,786 in the 2011 census.

    • Rachel B. 3 contributions. Lovely views and walk. Dog walk up kit hill really enjoyable fantastic view and lovely ponies, quite steep so not good for people with mobility issues.
    • jacw2000. Bristol, UK 910 contributions. Views for Miles. It's a hill. You can climb up it and look down. Or you can wait at the bottom and look up. No, I'll be serious - there is parking at the bottom, no charge, And a gentle stroll takes you up the hill, past the Ponies, to the Chimney/Tower thing at the top.
    • Barrie W. Callington, UK2 contributions. A Real Gem! What a resource for Cally! Lovely intimate 58 seater theatre in the heart of this small Cornish town. Very welcoming too.
    • jane r. 8 contributions. Historic. This little chapel is always open to visitors. There is a lovely story associated with the well and the building. It is nice and peaceful and there is a bench on the grass to sit on.
  2. Callington is a small town on the Cornish side of the valley perhaps most famous nationally as the home of Ginsters pasties. In some of the earliest tales of King Arthur, Arthur’s court is decribed as being at “Celliwig” in Cornwall, which some Arthurian scholars have identified as Callington.

    • Rachel B. 3 contributions. Lovely views and walk. Dog walk up kit hill really enjoyable fantastic view and lovely ponies, quite steep so not good for people with mobility issues.
    • jacw2000. Bristol, UK 910 contributions. Views for Miles. It's a hill. You can climb up it and look down. Or you can wait at the bottom and look up. No, I'll be serious - there is parking at the bottom, no charge, And a gentle stroll takes you up the hill, past the Ponies, to the Chimney/Tower thing at the top.
    • Barrie W. Callington, UK2 contributions. A Real Gem! What a resource for Cally! Lovely intimate 58 seater theatre in the heart of this small Cornish town. Very welcoming too.
    • jane r. 8 contributions. Historic. This little chapel is always open to visitors. There is a lovely story associated with the well and the building. It is nice and peaceful and there is a bench on the grass to sit on.
  3. Callington is a historical holiday destination that encourages visitors to discover the town’s past and local traditions. Today it is known for being a town for artists, this is reflected by the collection of large murals on the walls of buildings all across town.

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  4. Handily situated on the main road through the Duchy and just 14 miles from Plymouth, there is more than enough to keep you entertained in the ancient market town of Callington. Explore the rich heritage of Cornwall’s historic capital, wander the old streets or take a walk up the hill to enjoy the castle and the commanding views from its ramparts.

  5. Callington Tourism: Tripadvisor has 3,942 reviews of Callington Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Callington resource.

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