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About Saltash in Cornwall

Saltash is a historic town in Cornwall, England, located on the River Tamar. It is the gateway to Cornwall, and is situated at the southern end of the Tamar Bridge, which links Devon and Cornwall. The town has a population of around 13,000 people and is a popular tourist destination.

Saltash has a rich history dating back to the Iron Age and was once an important port for trading with Europe. The town has a number of historic buildings including St Stephens Church, which dates back to the 12th century. There are also several museums in Saltash which tell the story of its past.

The town is known for its beautiful scenery, with views of the river and surrounding countryside. There are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy in Saltash, including walking and cycling along the riverside paths or exploring the nearby beaches. There are also plenty of shops, cafes and restaurants to explore in Saltash.

Saltash is home to many festivals throughout the year, including the Saltash May Fair which takes place every May Bank Holiday weekend. The town also hosts an annual music festival in August which attracts thousands of visitors each year.

Saltash is a great place to visit for anyone looking for a traditional Cornish experience with plenty of history and culture. With its stunning scenery and friendly locals, it’s easy to see why Saltash is such a popular destination for tourists from all over the world.

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