The Saints` Way
Last updated: 22/08/2012
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The Saints' Way Trail crosses mid-Cornwall from coast to
coast covering approximately 30 miles / 48 Km from
the harbour town of Padstow in the north to the southern port of
Fowey..
The trail follows a wonderfully varied course through valleys,
woodlands, pastures, moors and villages and the visitor can expect
to see some of the most varied and beautiful scenery in the county,
inhabited by countless species of flora and fauna. The
surrounding countryside is dotted with rolling pastures of ancient
farmland, pre-historic remains, ancient bridges, old tracks, quaint
churches and pretty riverside villages.
The Saints Way Guide
This user-friendly companion guide is designed to enhance
your enjoyment of the Saints’ Way experience! The A5 size folder
contains a pack of thirteen full colour, laminated cards,
illustrated throughout with photographs of the main points of
interest...
Eight route cards show a map section of the journey with useful
practical information along with historical anecdotes. Four special
feature cards are full of fascinating facts about pilgrimages,
wildlife, man-made features and the churches that you will
encounter along the way. There is also a card on the Wildlife
Trust's Wilderness Trail across the Helman Tor Nature Reserves, a
short detour off the Saints' Way.
Guides can be obtained from several Tourist Information
Centres's and Visitor Centres in Cornwall, or direct from the
authors/publishers (email: pelicanstudioinfo@gmail.com for
information or an order form). They cost £4.99 each + postage and
packaging (discounts are available for larger orders).