Wadebridge

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Wadebridge is a small market town and popular tourist base in north Cornwall, England, situated on the River Camel and known for its historic bridge and access to the Camel Trail.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf town
administrativeCounty Cornwall Council NERFINISHED
ceremonialCounty Cornwall NERFINISHED
country England
countrySubdivision United Kingdom NERFINISHED
crossedBy Wadebridge bridge
hasAmenity cafes
pubs
shops
tourist accommodation
hasAttraction Camel Trail NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity retail
services
tourism
hasEnvironment coastal hinterland of north Cornwall
river valley setting
hasFeature historic bridge
hasFunction local service centre for surrounding rural area
hasHistoricCore bridge area
hasLandmark medieval bridge over River Camel
hasLandUse market town centre
hasRecreation cycling
river-based activities
walking
hasTrailAccessPoint Camel Trail NERFINISHED
hasTransport road connections to other Cornish towns
hasTransportRoute Camel Trail cycle route NERFINISHED
Camel Trail walking route NERFINISHED
is market town
tourist base
tourist destination
knownFor access to Camel Trail
historic bridge over River Camel
locatedIn Cornwall NERFINISHED
southwest England
surface form: South West England

United Kingdom
locatedNear Bodmin NERFINISHED
Camel Estuary NERFINISHED
Padstow NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver River Camel NERFINISHED
region North Cornwall NERFINISHED

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Cornwall containsSettlement Wadebridge
A39 road passesThrough Wadebridge