Cornish Way
Cycle route in Cornwall, England
50°49′34″N 4°32′49″W / 50.826°N 4.547°W / 50.826; -4.547
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The Cornish Way is a cycle route which is part of the National Cycle Network that links Bude to Land's End.[1] The route is via Padstow or St Austell and is 180 miles in length.
Trails
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- The First and Last Trail
From Land's End to Hayle
- The Engine House Trail
Part of the Mineral Tramway Trails from Hayle to Truro
- The Coast and Clay Trail
Truro to Bodmin via St Austell
- The North Cornwall Trail
Bodmin to county boundary near Bude
- The St Piran Trail
Truro to Padstow via Newquay
- The Camel Trail
This offroad section leads from Padstow to Bodmin.
See also
- Mineral Tramway Trails - the mineral tramways trails are a series of trails located in mid west Cornwall.
- Clay Trails - cycleway near St Austell and the Eden Project
- Sustrans - a charity promoting sustainable transport in the UK
References
- ^ 50°03′58″N 5°42′40″W / 50.066°N 5.711°W / 50.066; -5.711
External links
- Cornwall County Council pages
- Sustrans
- National Cycle Network Archived 18 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- Map: National Cycle Network 2008
- Alternative National Cycle Network map (using OpenStreetMap data)
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