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Fowey Estuary

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Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
Fowey Estuary
The River Fowey is a river in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It rises at Fowey Well about 1-mile north-west of Brown Willy on Bodmin Moor, not far from one of its tributaries rising at Dozmary Pool and Colliford Lake, passes Lanhydrock House, Restormel Castle and Lostwithiel, then broadens at Milltown before joining the English Channel at Fowey. The estuary is called Uzell . It is only navigable by larger craft for the last 7 miles . There is a ferry between Fowey and Bodinnick. The first road crossing going upstream is in Lostwithiel. The river has seven tributaries, the largest being the River Lerryn. The section of the Fowey Valley between Doublebois and Bodmin Parkway railway station is known as the Glynn Valley . The valley is the route of both the A38 trunk road and the railway line . The railway line is carried on eight stone viaducts along this stretch .
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