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Starts: Wadebridge.
Total distance: 59 miles (94 km).
Average daily distance: 29.5 miles (47 km).
Tour difficulty 4: Hardest
Transfers available from: Bodmin Parkway station; Newquay Airport.
Cycle hire: add £20
Price: £190


Arrive in Wadebridge.

Check in for your first night's accommodation at the Molesworth Arms, a 16th century coaching inn in the north Cornwall town of Wadebridge. In the afternoon you are free to explore the shops and cafés, or you could stretch your legs by cycling the Camel Trail to Padstow. If you are hiring a cycle for the tour we will set you up and make all the necessary adjustments in the afternoon, to ensure you are ready to go in the morning.

Preferred accommodation: The Molesworth Arms, Wadebridge.


Wadebridge to Boscastle - 32 miles (51 km).

Leaving Wadebridge you cycle towards St Breock Downs, with spectacular views of Bodmin Moor and the North Cornish coast. The route takes you on forest trails through Hustyn Wood before joining the Camel Trail at Polbrook. Shortly after passing the award-winning Camel Valley Vineyard, you follow the River Camel north towards Bodmin Moor, through Hellandbridge to Blisland, where The Blisland Inn is a great lunch stop.

From Blisland, follow country lanes to St Breward which boasts the highest church in Cornwall at around 700ft (210m). The afternoon ride takes you past two of Bodmin Moor's best-known landmarks: Rough Tor and Brown Willy. Then it's on past Crowdy Reservoir and Davidstow Woods to the picturesque coastal village of Boscastle. Boscastle's stunning natural harbour dates from the 16th century, and the village is also home to the Museum of Witchcraft.

Preferred accommodation: The Wellington Hotel, Boscastle.


Boscastle to Wadebridge - 27 miles (43 km).

From Boscastle you follow coastal lanes to Tintagel, and nearby Tintagel Castle, home of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. The castle is open to the public, as is The Old Post Office which dates from the 14th century. Then it's on through Delabole to the pretty fishing village of Port Isaac which is something of a hot spot for film locations, including the setting for the ITV series Doc Martin. It's also an ideal place for lunch.

The afternoon's cycling takes you to Polzeath which has one of Cornwall's finest surfing beaches. Adjoining Trebetherick was a huge inspiration for the poet John Betjeman, who is buried in nearby St Enodoc Church. From Rock you catch the ferry to Padstow, and then cycle along the estuary on The Camel Trail to Wadebridge.


Photo Top: Dodman Point, Visit Cornwall/John Such.

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