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Written by Mark Bearton - 09 Nov 2004
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Location notes
Golant is a very small Cornish village located on a beautiful river about 10 miles from St. Austell.
Railway type and traffic
Golant is on the Fowey branch which is freight only and usually has one working daily of China Clay wagons to the docks at Fowey.
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Environment
The area is very quiet and peaceful.
Road directions
Golant is located at the end of an unclassified road. Heading west on the A390, two to three miles after passing through Lostwithiel, turn left onto the B3269. Golant is signposted on the left after a few more miles.

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Golant map co-ordinates
Parking
There is parking on the waterside and at the pub. Care should be taken at high tide as the road is liable to flooding.
Public transport
First bus 25 operates hourly from St. Austell and Par. This stops at the top of the lane on the B3269 from where it should be a pleasant 25-30 minute walk to the village.

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Amenities
There is a picturesque pub situated on the river front which is open at dinner times.
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Golant

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Photographic notes
The light is best around dinnertime. The train usually heads towards Fowey between 10.30 and 12.00. The train returns empty mid-afternoon. If travelling by car, it is possible to wait for the train to arrive at Lostwithiel station from the St. Austell direction. As soon as the train has passed through the station into the loop to run round, head direct to Golant.
Assorted photographs taken by John Oxlade.


General views - All photographs © Mark Bearton unless otherwise stated
Fig 1 - Looking north east


Fig 1 - Looking north east

Photo taken from in front of the pub!

Fig 2 - Looking north


Fig 2 - Looking north


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