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English: Little Petherick Bridge, Camel Trail This bridge carries the 17-mile Camel Trail, named after the adjacent Camel River and Estuary; Little Petherick Creek flows beneath it. It was strengthened in 2001. The Sustrans trail follows a disused railway line and links Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow (in the distance), with another branch to Poley's Bridge to the north of Bodmin. Several bike hire businesses along the route cater for a variety of visitors, offering tandems and child trailers as well as "normal" bikes for all ages.
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