The Cornish Way

The Cornish Way

The Cornish Way is a cycle route which is part of the National Cycle Network that links Bude to Lands End. The route is via Padstow or St Austell and is 180 miles in length.

The First and Last Trail

From Lands 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.

ee also

* Camel Trail - a Cornish cycle-way between Padstow and Bodmin.
* Mineral Tramway Trails - The mineral tramways trails are a series of trails located in mid west Cornwall.
* Clay Trails - Cycle-way near St Austell and the Eden Project
* Sustrans a charity promoting sustainable transport in the UK.

External links

* [http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=10269 Cornwall County Council pages]
* [http://www.sustrans.org.uk Sustrans]
* [http://www.sustrans.org.uk/default.asp?sID=1089735289781 National Cycle Network]
* [http://www.sustrans.org.uk/webfiles/general/sustrans_2008_ncn_map.pdf
]
* [http://www.gravitystorm.co.uk/osm/ Alternative National Cycle Network map] (using OpenStreetMap data)
* [http://gps-routes.co.uk GPS Cycle Routes] Growing collection of UK cycle routes including online maps, elevation profiles and gps files for many of the National Cycle Network routes.


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