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The Camel Trail (the finest cycling trail in the South West, 18 miles to Padstow), the Bridge on Wool (the medieval bridge built on bales of wool), and a North Cornwall town at the heart of the Camel Estuary
A little history
Wadebridge's medieval bridge — one of the longest in Cornwall — was reputedly founded on bales of wool. The town sits at the head of the Camel Estuary. The Camel Trail — running along the old railway line to Padstow and Bodmin — is the most popular cycling trail in the South West.
The Camel Trail to Padstow is genuinely outstanding — 5 miles of beautiful estuary cycling. The medieval bridge for the wool story. The town centre for independent food. The Royal Cornwall Show at Wadebridge (June).
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Wadebridge is a place in Cornwall known for the Camel Trail (the finest cycling trail in the South West, 18 miles to Padstow), the Bridge on Wool (the medieval bridge built on bales of wool), and a North Cornwall town at the heart of the Camel Estuary. Wadebridge's medieval bridge — one of the longest in Cornwall — was reputedly founded on bales of wool. The population is around 7,500.
Wadebridge has excellent independent cafes and restaurants. Strong independent food in the town centre. Local Cornish produce throughout.
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