Walking & Cycling in Cornwall

 

This page provides links to websites containing information on walks and cycling in Cornwall


Cornwall Online - Guide to walking and hiking in Cornwall

The Camel Trail - The Camel Trail runs along the track of the old railway line from Wadebridge to Padstow

Bridge Cycle Hire - Based in Wadebridge next to the Camel Trail

Defra Walks and Rides - On this web site you can find details - and maps - for more than 1800 walks, rides and areas of open access provided under the Countryside Stewardship and Environmentally Sensitive Areas Schemes.

The Official Guide to the South West Costal Path - The South West Coast Path National Trail - 630 miles of superb coastal walking. From Minehead on the edge of the Exmoor National Park to the shores of Poole Harbour in Dorset it is the best way to enjoy the wonderful coastal scenery, wildlife and heritage.

South West Walks - Information on walking guides in Cornwall

Cornwall County Council - Online mapping from Ordnance Survey Public Rights of Way and Cycle Routes mapping site.

The Cornish Way - Opened in June 2000 as part of the National Cycle Network, 'The Cornish Way' is an exciting  project which has been developed by the Countryside Service, in partnership with Sustrans. Starting at the county boundary near Bude, its six inter-linking trails for cyclists and walkers pass through towns and villages as they make their way through Cornwall's distinctive countryside to Land's End. Certain off-road routes are also accessible to equestrians and the mobility-impaired.

The National Cycle Network - The National Cycle Network offers miles of cycle routes on quiet country lanes and traffic-free paths, using easy to follow route signs and connecting towns and villages throughout the UK.

Cycle Cornwall - To help you find the ideal route which best suits you, use this website to search for everything from organised cycling holidays to cycle hire, and make the most of your
holiday to Cornwall.

Walk Cornwall - Cornwall's 300 mile long coastal footpath, part of the South West Coast Path, is the focal point for many walkers, offering unending views of towering cliffs and crashing surf on the North Coast contrasting with sheltered creeks and picturesque fishing villages on the South Coast.

Walking Britain - With over 3300 pages of FREE information, "Walking Britain" is dedicated to the footpaths that cross the landscape.

Hall Walk: Polruan to Bodinnick - Tracey Tucker sets out to retrace Daphne du Maurier's footsteps through a historic part of Cornwall on the Hall Walk from Polruan to Bodinnick.

 

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