Warleggan or Warleggon (Cornish: Gorlegan) is a hamlet and civil parish on the southern edge of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England.
The parish is roughly oblong in shape and includes the hamlet of Mount, southwest of Warleggan hamlet. The River Warleggan, a tributary of the River Fowey, runs through the parish, forming its western boundary in places. The population was 203 in the 2001 census, and had increased to 208 at the 2011 census.[1] The population in 1801 was 116.[2]
A road was built in 1953 linking Warleggan to the A38; until then it had been regarded as one of the most remote areas of Cornwall.[3]