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Cycling routes around Newquay

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Camel Trail - Padstow, Wadebridge and Bodmin
The Camel Trail is a 17 mile traffic free recreational trail that follows the route of an old railway. The trail is ideal for family cycling as it is fairly level all the way, the views of moorland, woodland and estuary are spectacular. The trail is also used by walkers,... Camel Trail - Padstow, Wadebridge and Bodmin
Camel Trail - Padstow, Wadebridge and Bodmin

Perranporth, St Agnes and Penhallow
Perranporth, although once a thriving mining community, is now a popular holiday destination. The 3 mile sandy stretch of beach surrounded by dunes is popular with families and surfers. Passing through old tin mine country leading to the village of St Agnes you will see the original miners cottages. Trevaunance... Perranporth, St Agnes and Penhallow
Perranporth, St Agnes and Penhallow

Roche, St Columb Major and St Mawgan
Quiet roads and lanes are the norm on this mainly flat route, although there is one steep decent and climb out of St Mawgan. There are several places of interest along this ride, including; Roche Rock the 14th centuary hermitage perched on a granite outcrop; Castle an Dinas, one of... Roche, St Columb Major and St Mawgan
Roche, St Columb Major and St Mawgan

St Piran Way
From the Cathedral City of Truro travel through tranquil wooded valleys and pretty villages, before reaching the coast of Newquay, Cornwall's most popular surfing resort. Then heads inland towards the thriving fishing port of Padstow.

Car Parking:
Truro - Grid Ref: SW 827 445
Newquay - Grid Ref: SW 816 617
Padstow -...
St Piran Way
St Piran Way

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