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D H R C T 3 minutes cycling will take you this far or this far Holiday park Endfield FarmL R H D C A A R R E NS St Erth Praze O E W If you cycle at about 6 miles an hour If you cycle at about 10 miles an hour G V ST ERTH HILL O N E D K R PY National Cycle NetworkD S TEP E E T E S RTH HILL 10 minutes walking R H E will take you about this far A Y Route number N R L T E L D R If you walk at about 3 miles an hour R B N O E A L D V O E N E B N L 3 W 30 Fraddam Cargease Farm A Collorian © Crown copyright and database rightsA 2013 Ordnance Survey 100049047.
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