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Portreath Harbour. You need to find this to get to the start. Walk to the right of it towards the sea
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Information board about the ride at the start by the harbour in Portreath
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The first granite marker. There are lots of these. If you follow the arrows to Devoran you won't go far wrong
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Along the cycle path a few kilometres out of Portreath
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There are a few different signs. The Cornish Way appears a few times
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Another granite marker, this one, just with the arrows
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Emabankment way marker. Just after this there is an interpretive sign. The road now follows the line of the former railway
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Infrastructure showing a dedicated cyclepath to avoid the road along Tram Way
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Cyclepath
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Cyclepath
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This little piece built to the right avoids riding with anything coming out of the industrial estate at Scorrier
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To avoid the road over the A38, the pavement has been widened
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Over the A38, the major artery into Cornwall
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Bluebells in June
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The wooded section
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Unity Wood mine emerges. To visit this take the trail heading to the left (the second one) that rises for 200 metres to the road. At the tarmac go left and the mine entrance is 100m on the left
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Unity Wood Mine
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Poldice Mine. After this the trail opens out
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The trail after Poldice Mine
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One of the few places where navigation is difficult. Both go the same way, but the right is preferable
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Not too far to Devoran now
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Map of the trails in the area
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Sustrans Millenium Sign
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Through the arsenic works
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The remains of Point Mills Arsenic Refinery
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Heading to Carnon Viaduct, designed by Brunel
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Carnon Viaduct
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The end of the off road trail at Devoran
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The quay is pretty close now as you head through Devoran
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Devoran Quay. It's on the right just as the road bears left. Well worth the walk into the park to look at the boats and granite Quay bollards
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Granite bollards for ships at Devoran Quay
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Thrift, also known as Sea Pink at Devoran
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