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The Estuary and the Camel Trail

A visual tour to the mouth of the river Camel

View from fields overlooking the maouth of the river Camel.

THE MOUTH OF THE CAMEL ESTUARY

 

 

The Estuary from the Harbour & old town

The Camel Estuary from Padstow. The Camel Estuary from Padstow. The Camel Estuary from Padstow. The Camel Estuary from Padstow.

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The Camel Trail and Saints Way

The Camel Trail old Railway Bridge with the mouth of the estuary in the distance The Camel Trail old Railway Bridge Estuary in background from fields nears Little Petherick.

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Views of the mouth of the Estuary

The North Cornwall Coastal Path by the side of the Camel Estuary, near Padstow. A View of the mouth of the Camel Estuary, near Padstow.

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The estuary provides a wonderful all kinds of watersports including, of course, the most popular of ‘sitting-admiring-the-view’!  A little ferry plies its way across the water to Rock all year round and cyclists and walkers find the Camel Trail (the route of the old railway line between Padstow, Wadebridge and Bodmin) provides fantastic scenery summer or winter. In fact, the Trail is often more enjoyable in the winter when you can have it more or less to yourself!


LINKS TO OTHER PICTURE PAGES

Padstow Harbour - The harbour and streets behind the harbour

Hidden Padstow   - The back streets and the top of the old town

The Coastal Area, Bays and Beaches  - St. Merryn and the Seven Bays

The Rural Villages - St. Issey, Little Petherick and the surrounding countryside

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