To be confronted with the variety and complexity of the cycling routes, trails and paths in Cornwall can be a bewildering experience. Our purpose is to provide clear, easy to use and easy to follow, cycling maps, and to illustrate these in a comprehensive form.
We illustrate: a) Our commissioned circular routes in orange/yellow, and these are designed for the adventurous, and relatively fit cyclist b) The Traffic-Free Family Cycling Trails (e.g. The Camel Trail) are best suited for young families, or those returning to cycling who wish for traffic-free paths and c) The National Cycle Network (NCN) routes (e.g. The Cornish Way). The NCN routes generally use quiet country roads but there are exceptions where it uses off-road sections. The circular routes are, in the main, on tarmac roads. The Cycling Trails are also constructed of tarmac built on previous miner’s tracks or railway lines.
• Matt Laminated for Foul-Weather Protection
• Ideal Scale for Touring @ 1:126,720 (2 miles to 1 inch)
• 21 Circular Routes Overprinted on Map
• National Cycle Network Routes illustrated: The Cornish Way, The Camel Trail, NCN 3 and NCN 32.
• The Mineral Tramways Trails feature: Coast to Coast Trail, Great Flat Lode Trail, Tehidy Trail, Portreath Branchline Trail, Redruth & Chasewater Railway Trail, Treseavean Trail.
• Traffic-Free Family Routes feature these cycle paths: Bugle to the Eden Project, Camel Trail, Cardinham Woods, Goss Moor Multi-Use Trail, Par Beach to St Blazey, Pentewan Trail and the Wheal Martyn to the Eden Project.