River Camel

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The River Camel is a river in north Cornwall, England, known for its scenic estuary, wildlife, and popularity for activities such as boating, fishing, and walking along the Camel Trail.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
CamelTrailFollows former railway line from Padstow to Wenfordbridge
country England
drainageBasin North Cornwall NERFINISHED
estuaryLocatedIn between Padstow and Rock
etymology name derived from Cornish meaning crooked one
flowsInto Celtic Sea NERFINISHED
hasBridge Wadebridge NERFINISHED
hasEstuary Camel Estuary NERFINISHED
hasFeature mudflats and sandbanks at low tide
tidal estuary
hasRecreationalRoute Camel Trail NERFINISHED
hasTributary River Allen NERFINISHED
River Amble NERFINISHED
River De Lank NERFINISHED
River Ruthern NERFINISHED
hasWildlife migratory birds
otters
salmon
sea trout
wading birds
knownFor Camel Trail NERFINISHED
boating
fishing
scenic estuary
walking
wildlife
length approximately 30 miles
approximately 48 km
locatedIn Cornwall NERFINISHED
North Cornwall NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Camel Estuary SSSI NERFINISHED
Camel SAC NERFINISHED
mouthLocatedIn Padstow Bay NERFINISHED
passesNear Blisland NERFINISHED
Dunmere NERFINISHED
Egloshayle NERFINISHED
Hellandbridge NERFINISHED
Padstow NERFINISHED
Rock, Cornwall NERFINISHED
Sladesbridge NERFINISHED
passesThrough Wadebridge NERFINISHED
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
sourceLocation Bodmin Moor NERFINISHED
near Davidstow
usedFor canoeing
recreational angling
sailing in the estuary

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A39 road crosses River Camel
Camelford locatedOn River Camel
Camelford hasRiver River Camel