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Bog'liq Listening transcripts 230531 122425Willow Lane. And it’s the second building you come to opposite the old railway station.
If you’re planning on doing some serious climbing and you need some equipment, we do have an excellent
climbing supply store. Just five minutes.
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Walk away, turn left. Once you’re outside the tourist
information center, take Willow Lane all the way up to Pine Street. You want to go left along here,
then keep walking and go up mountain road on your right until you come to the next, turning
on the left head down there and you’ll come to the climbing supplies store. If you get to the small
building that sell ski passes, you’ll know you’ve gone too far. You also need to head to Pine Street for the
museum. It’s small but well worth a visit if you’re interested in the history of the village and the old gold
mining industry. So
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when you reach Pine Street from here, you’ll see the old railway line on the
other side of the road. Turn left into Pine Street and keep going until you come to Mountain Road
and just past here, the museum will be on your left, just behind the railway line. Don’t worry about
crossing over the tracks. The train stopped running through here in 1985. If you’re planning on following
one of the easier forest walks, you might like to hire a bicycle.
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To get to the higher shop again,
you need to head to Pine Street on the left-hand side of Pine Street. You’ll see the town hall go
down the little road that you come to just before it and you’ll find a bike hire shop just behind the
hall. They have a good range of bikes, so I’m sure you’ll find something that suits your needs. Last but
not least, if you’re hungry after a long day’s trek, I can recommend our local cafe again.
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When you
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