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Bude Canal
Pass through the unspoilt countryside of the North Tamar along the Bude Canal, opened in the 1820's. The canal was used to transport calcium rich beach sand to farmers to use as fertiliser; coal, slate and timber was also taken inland and local produce exported. Cornwall's only canal system, which... Bude Canal
Bude Canal

Calstock Station Trail
This walk can be enjoyed from Calstock on the Tamar Valley Line, one of the prettiest country branch railway lines, running for 14 miles between Plymouth, Bere Ferrers to Bere Alston in Devon and Calstock to Gunnislake in Cornwall.

Parking:
Calstock - Grid Ref: SW 437 684

Refreshments:
Tamar Inn, Calstock Tel: 01822 832487
Edgecumbe...
Calstock Station Trail
Calstock Station Trail

Camel Trail - Bodmin, Wadebridge, Padstow
The Camel Trail is a 17 mile traffic free recreational trail that follows the route of an old railway. The trail is ideal for family walking as it is fairly level all the way and the views of moorland, woodland and estuary are spectacular. The trail is also used by... Camel Trail - Bodmin, Wadebridge, Padstow
Camel Trail - Bodmin, Wadebridge, Padstow

Charlestown Circular
A circular walk of this historic Georgian harbour village with it's quaint granite cottages. Charlestown harbour was planned by Charles Rashleigh and built between 1790 and 1810, to export copper and clay. Old sailing ships and galleons are berthed in the harbour, it is also a filming location (The Eagle... Charlestown Circular
Charlestown Circular

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