RIVER FAL

The 'River Fal' flows through Cornwall, England, UK, rising near Truro and reaching the English Channel at Falmouth. On or near the banks of the Fal are the castles of Pendennis and St Mawes as well as Trelissick Garden. The River Fal separates the Roseland peninsula from the rest of Cornwall. Like most of its kind on the south coast of Cornwall and Devon, the Fal estuary is a classical ria, or drowned river valley.
Places on the Fal include

Grampound

Tregony

Feock

Falmouth
The river is crossed by the historic and scenic King Harry Ferry, a vehicular chain ferry that links the villages of Feock and Philleigh approximately equidistant between Truro and Falmouth.
The name Fal is Old Norse/Danish Viking, and dates from the Viking Age, a time when the Danes allied with the Britons of Cornwall, and caused devastion to Cornwall's Anglo-Saxon enemy in Wessex.



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