Tarka Trail

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Tarka Trail is a long-distance walking and cycling route in North Devon, England, following former railway lines and scenic river valleys made famous by the novel "Tarka the Otter."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cycle route
long-distance trail
tourist attraction
associatedWithAuthor Henry Williamson NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
follows former railway lines
river valleys
followsRiver River Taw NERFINISHED
River Torridge NERFINISHED
hasAccessibility family-friendly cycling route
hasFeature bridges
estuary views
viaducts
wildlife viewing opportunities
hasNearbyTown Barnstaple NERFINISHED
Bideford NERFINISHED
hasNearbyVillage Fremington NERFINISHED
Instow NERFINISHED
hasRouteNumber NCN 27 NERFINISHED
NCN 3 NERFINISHED
hasSectionType coastal section
inland river valley section
hasTheme literary trail
nature and wildlife
hasUse cycling
horse riding
walking
wheelchair access (on some sections)
inspiredBy novel Tarka the Otter NERFINISHED
isNamedForCharacter Tarka (otter) NERFINISHED
isRailTrail true
isTrafficFree true (on main railway sections)
locatedIn Devon
England
North Devon NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
namedAfter Tarka the Otter NERFINISHED
partOf National Cycle Network NERFINISHED
passesThrough Barnstaple NERFINISHED
Bideford NERFINISHED
Braunton NERFINISHED
Fremington NERFINISHED
Great Torrington NERFINISHED
Instow NERFINISHED
promotedBy Devon County Council NERFINISHED
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
surface mostly tarmac on main sections

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Tarka Line near Tarka Trail
River Taw associatedWith Tarka Trail