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Geography of England / Burrator / Princetown / Meavy / Plymouth / Bridle path / Laira / Dartmoor / Devon / Counties of England
Date: 2008-09-01 07:17:48
Geography of England
Burrator
Princetown
Meavy
Plymouth
Bridle path
Laira
Dartmoor
Devon
Counties of England

www.mbruk.co.uk MEAVY (DARTMOOR) Brief Introduction: Good winter route convenient to Plymouth with pubs strategically placed for mid and post ride recuperation. Ideal for riders who prefer the balance to be on the scene

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