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Upper Fal EstuaryNewest Review: ... and sixty three hectares, of which the Trust manages just forty-one hectares. The managed area of the 'Upper Fal Estuary' is maintained by the Cornwall Wildlife Trust and is leased from the National Trust. It is also partly funded through English Nature's Reserves Enhancement Scheme. The Cecil Stevens ... more |
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by - written on 22/01/02 (Very useful, 83 readings)
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Last year I visited Cornwall again and I wanted to visit place that did not cost too much money. The Hotel's manager suggested the 'Upper Fal Estuary'. It is a lovely place to visit if you love wildlife and watching migrant birds. I went in August and the place was teaming with animals, but there were not many visitors. There are miles of unspoilt countryside to explore around the 'Upper Fal Estuary'. So why not pay it a visit and leave the car at home for the day. Just do not forget to pack the binoculars and of course a bottle of local Cider, Pasties and of course Saffron buns! *Important* 'Upper Fal Estuary' is only open at ... Read the complete review
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