DescriptionSt Austell River and Cycle Path - geograph.org.uk - 43637.jpg
English: St Austell River and Cycle Path. The St Austell River runs south from that town to the sea at Pentewan. In 1826 a horse-worked tramway was built alongside the river as part of a plan to develop the harbour at Pentewan. The course of the tramway is now occupied by an excellent cycle path. This scene shows the river and cycle path near Nansladron.
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