Camel Trail: Bodmin to Wadebridge

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Route Description for Camel Trail: Bodmin to Wadebridge
Connecting the charming towns of Bodmin and Wadebridge, the Camel Trail: Bodmin to Wadebridge is a wonderfully scenic route that will allow you to experience the natural beauty of Cornwall, and will be of particular interest to anyone that enjoys relaxing riverside walks.
Setting out from the trailhead, you will make your way to the northwest to pass through Bodmin and arrive at the banks of the River Camel. After crossing over the bridge, you will follow along the water’s edge as it leads you to the northwest through lovely fields and stretches of woodland terrain.
After reaching the point where the River Camel and River Allen meet, you will exit the tree cover and arrive at the edge of the town of Wadebridge. From here, you will continue alongside the river as it cuts through the town, bringing you to the end point of the walk near the Wadebridge fire station.
Getting to the Camel Trail: Bodmin to Wadebridge Trailhead
The starting point for the Camel Trail: Bodmin to Wadebridge can be found near St Petroc’s Church in Bodmin, along A389.Route Information
Backcountry Campground:
No
When to do:
Year-Round
Pets allowed:
Yes - On Leash
Family friendly:
Yes
Route Signage:
Average
Crowd Levels:
Moderate
Route Type:
One Way
Camel Trail: Bodmin to Wadebridge Elevation Graph
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