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CAMEL VALLEY
Camel Valley is the number one winery in England.
At Camel Valley, they been producing award-winning, world-class wines in a beautiful corner of Cornwall for many years.
This winery is in a idyllic setting on sun-drenched slopes near the famous Camel River; wher they can grow excellent grapes that perfectly suit the soil and climate; also they have a respect for traditional vineyard practices combined with a modern approach to wine making and, most importantly a increible passion for creating wines that provide pleasure.
VINEYARD TOURS
Tasting the wines and seeing how they are made is great fun at Camel Valley. Their tours are relaxed and friendly and the location is stunning; sitting on the terrace sipping Camel Valley wine on a summer's afternoon is magical. You'll find their attitude refreshingly down to earth , there's no snobbery here, just a deep and enthusiastic love of wine that you'll find infectious.
Camel Valley Ltd
Nanstallon
Bodmin
Cornwall
PL30 5LG
Telephone: +44(0)1208 77959
E-mail: info@camelvalley.com
Web: camelvalley.com
Camel Valley Vineyard
This is a short feature I directed and produced for the Carlton Food Network about Camel Valley Vineyard in Cornwall. The piece is presented by Mark Curry and was broadcast on Food Network Daily which was the flagship programme for the Carlton Food Network. The show was broadcast daily and filmed 'as live' at Carlton Studios in Nottingham. Happy Days.
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The Camel Estuary: A Destination Guide from Visit Cornwall
The Camel Estuary A Destination Guide from Visit Cornwall.
At Wadebridge, the Camel is still a small freshwater river but the tide comes up past the old bridge and just north of the town, beyond the A39 flyover, the river opens to form a broad, flat estuary, a vista unlike any other in the county. The Camel Estuary includes, the foodie destination of Padstow and the popular holiday haunt of Rock.
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Bicycle ride down The Camel Trail to the Camel Valley Vineyards in Cornwall
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Otters on the River Camel at Nanstallon
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Padstow Camel Bike Trail - Padstow to Wadebridge Direction The Camel Trail Estuary
Padstow Camel Bike Trail - Padstow to Wadebridge Direction
The Camel Trail Estuary
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Cornwall
Cornwall is a ceremonial county and unitary authority of England, within the United Kingdom. Cornwall is a peninsula bordered to the north and west by the Celtic Sea, to the south by the English Channel, and to the east by the county of Devon, over the River Tamar. Cornwall has a population of 536,000 and covers an area of 3,563 km2 . The administrative centre, and only city in Cornwall, is Truro, although the town of St Austell has the largest population.
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00:04:37 1 spanName and emblems
00:05:31 2 History
00:05:40 2.1 Prehistory, Roman and post-Roman periods
00:09:25 2.2 Conflict with Wessex
00:11:56 2.3 Breton–Norman period
00:13:31 2.4 Later medieval administration and society
00:14:19 2.4.1 Stannary parliaments
00:15:16 2.4.2 Piracy and smuggling
00:15:44 2.5 Heraldry
00:16:35 3 Physical geography
00:17:15 3.1 Coastal areas
00:19:04 3.2 Inland areas
00:21:05 3.3 Lizard Peninsula
00:21:55 3.4 Hills and high points
00:22:04 4 Settlements and transport
00:25:03 5 Ecology
00:25:13 5.1 Flora and fauna
00:26:05 5.2 Climate
00:28:15 6 Culture
00:28:24 6.1 Languages
00:28:32 6.1.1 Cornish language
00:30:39 6.1.2 English dialect
00:31:18 6.2 Flag
00:32:03 6.3 Arts
00:33:33 6.4 Music
00:35:19 6.5 Literature
00:35:34 6.5.1 Fiction
00:37:50 6.5.2 Poetry
00:39:20 6.5.3 Other literary works
00:41:48 6.6 Sports
00:42:48 6.6.1 Rugby
00:44:21 6.6.2 Surfing and watersports
00:45:22 6.6.3 Fencing
00:45:54 6.7 Cuisine
00:48:50 7 Politics and administration
00:49:01 7.1 Cornish national identity
00:51:16 7.2 Local politics
00:53:32 7.3 Parliament and national politics
00:54:49 7.4 Devolution movement
00:56:14 8 Emergency services
00:56:29 9 Economy
00:59:29 9.1 Tourism
01:01:28 9.2 Fishing
01:01:52 9.3 Agriculture
01:02:16 9.4 Mining
01:03:14 9.5 Internet
01:03:54 9.6 Aerospace
01:04:28 10 Demographics
01:05:56 10.1 Education system
01:07:16 11 See also
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Cornwall (; Cornish: Kernow [ˈkɛrnɔʊ]) is a county in South West England, bordered to the north and west by the Celtic Sea, to the south by the English Channel, and to the east by Devon, the River Tamar forming the border between them. Cornwall is the westernmost part of the South West Peninsula of the island of Great Britain. The southwesternmost point is Land's End and the southernmost Lizard Point. Cornwall has a population of 563,600 and an area of 3,563 km2 (1,376 sq mi). It is administered by Cornwall Council, apart from the Isles of Scilly, which are administered separately. The county town is Truro, Cornwall's only city.
Cornwall is the homeland of the Cornish people and the cultural and ethnic origin of the Cornish diaspora. It retains a distinct cultural identity that reflects its history, and is recognised as one of the Celtic nations. It was formerly a Brythonic kingdom and subsequently a royal duchy. The Cornish nationalist movement contests the present constitutional status of Cornwall and seeks greater autonomy within the United Kingdom in the form of a devolved legislative Cornish Assembly with powers similar to those in Wales and Scotland. In 2014, Cornish people were granted minority status under the European Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities, giving them recognition as a distinct ethnic group.First inhabited in the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods, Cornwall continued to be occupied by Neolithic and then Bronze Age peoples, and later (in the Iron Age) by Brythons with strong ethnic, linguistic, trade and cultural links to Wales and Brittany the latter of which was settled by Britons from the region. Mining in Cornwall and Devon in the south-west of England began in the early Bronze Age.
Few Roman remains have been found in Cornwall, and there is little evidence that the Romans settled or had much military presence there. After the collapse of the Roman Empire, Cornwall (along with Devon, parts of Dorset and Somerset, and the Scilly Isles) was a part of the Brittonic kingdom of Dumnonia, ruled by chieftains of the Cornovii who may have included figures regarded as semi-historical or legendary, such as King Mark of Cornwall and King Arthur, evidenced by folklore traditions derived from the Historia Regum Britanniae. The Cornovii division of the ...