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- Saints'_Way abstract "The Saints' Way (Cornish: Forth an Syns) is a long-distance footpath in Cornwall, in the United Kingdom.The footpath runs from Padstow 50.538°N 4.941°W / 50.538; -4.941 in the north to Fowey 50.336°N 4.636°W / 50.336; -4.636 in the south, a distance of 26 miles (41 km). The path is well marked and guide books are available. There are two main branches in the way. One starts at Fowey, runs west to Tywardreath, then north through St Blazey, and Luxulyan. The other runs north from Fowey to Golant and Lanlivery. The branches meet close to Helman Tor.The Saints' Way follows the probable route of early Christian travellers making their way from Ireland to the Continent. Rather than risk the difficult passage around Land's End they would disembark their ships on the North Cornish coast and progress to ports such as Fowey on foot. Between 55 - 50AD a Roman trading centre was constructed at Nanstallon (near Bodmin) and it is thought its purpose was to serve the main communication and trade route linking the north Cornish coast at the River Camel and the southern coast at the River Fowey, the 'transpeninsular route'. However the centre was abandoned after only 20-25 years and it was never used again. It is thought that the trading route served the Celtic peoples of Ireland, Wales, Cornwall and Brittany as Nanstallon was built close to major mineral bearing areas.".
- Saints'_Way country United_Kingdom.
- Saints'_Way country Conrwall.
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- Saints'_Way subject Category:Footpaths_in_Cornwall.
- Saints'_Way subject Category:Long-distance_footpaths_in_England.
- Saints'_Way point "50.538 -4.941".
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- Saints'_Way comment "The Saints' Way (Cornish: Forth an Syns) is a long-distance footpath in Cornwall, in the United Kingdom.The footpath runs from Padstow 50.538°N 4.941°W / 50.538; -4.941 in the north to Fowey 50.336°N 4.636°W / 50.336; -4.636 in the south, a distance of 26 miles (41 km). The path is well marked and guide books are available. There are two main branches in the way. One starts at Fowey, runs west to Tywardreath, then north through St Blazey, and Luxulyan.".
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- Saints'_Way lat "50.538".
- Saints'_Way long "-4.941".
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