Camel Trail day 1
We stopped overnight at Ruthern Valley Campsite and set off in the morning after a cooked breakfast for Padstow along the Camel Valley Trail, a surfaced cycle track on an old railway bed. A very enjoyable trip with only very gentle slopes as is to be expected on a rail bed. The Trail runs close to the River Camel all the way with a road section through Wadebridge.
Padstow is a quaint fishing town built on the hillside above the working harbour with numerous cafes and a few nice pubs. We samples the local ale in the Shipwrights inn. Good ale but there was music playing in the bar, a large screen TV on the wall and a one armed bandit, so we drank outside.
We stopped off at Wadebridge Lidl supermarket for a bottle of wine for the evening.
Tomorrow we head the other direction on the Camel Trail heading for Bodmin
Padstow is a quaint fishing town built on the hillside above the working harbour with numerous cafes and a few nice pubs. We samples the local ale in the Shipwrights inn. Good ale but there was music playing in the bar, a large screen TV on the wall and a one armed bandit, so we drank outside.
We stopped off at Wadebridge Lidl supermarket for a bottle of wine for the evening.
Tomorrow we head the other direction on the Camel Trail heading for Bodmin
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