Circular walks beside the Carnon River
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		6 miles/9.6 km - EasyTwelveheads and Chacewater  Twelveheads and Chacewater6 miles/9.6 km - Easy A circular walk in the Copper Kingdom of the Old World where the majority of world's copper came from during the 18th and 19th Centuries 
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		3.4 miles/5.4 km - Easy-moderateWheal Maid and Poldice Valley  Wheal Maid and Poldice Valley3.4 miles/5.4 km - Easy-moderate A circular walk in the area described in Victorian times as the richest square mile anywhere on Earth 
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		4 miles/6.5 km - Easy-moderateMylor and Restronguet Creeks  Mylor and Restronguet Creeks4 miles/6.5 km - Easy-moderate A circular walk along the Mylor and Restronguet creeks via the Pandora Inn, said to be once owned and renamed by the captain of HMS Pandora sent to capture mutineers from The Bounty, and where a passing-boat was kept to connect the post road between Falmouth and Truro, summoned by a bell on the other side of the creek. 
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		6.1 miles/9.8 km - Easy-moderateFeock to Devoran  Feock to Devoran6.1 miles/9.8 km - Easy-moderate A circular walk to the Victorian-engineered town of Devoran which was once the largest mining port in Cornwall, and along Restronguet Creek on the route of the railway that lead from the ore bins and smelting houses to the mines of Redruth 
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