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No traffic touring cycling routes in Cornwall traverse a diverse landscape, from rugged coastlines and sandy beaches to inland moorlands and river valleys. The region features a mix of repurposed old mining tracks and disused railway lines, offering flat, traffic-free paths. Cyclists encounter varied gradients across coastal paths, rolling hills, and woodlands. Estuaries and historic mining areas contribute to the unique geographical features along the routes.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Cycle the easy 11.0-mile Coast to Coast Trail in Cornwall, exploring historic mineral tramways and coastal views in 1 hour and 16 minutes.
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39.9km
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This difficult 24.8-mile touring cycling loop around Jamaica Inn and Colliford Lake on Bodmin Moor offers challenging climbs and scenic view

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14.5km
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The Goss Moor Nature Reserve loop is an easy 9.0-mile (14.5 km) touring cycling route through wetlands and heathland, perfect for wildlife s
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37.8km
02:35
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.5km
01:02
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Cycle the easy 7.8-mile Penrose Estate and Loe Pool loop, enjoying woodlands, Loe Pool, and Loe Bar, with 390 feet of elevation gain.
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Traffic-free bike rides in Cornwall AONB

Traffic-free bike rides in Golitha Falls National Nature Reserve
Traffic-free bike rides around Costislost Plantation

Traffic-free bike rides around The Loe
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Traffic-free bike rides around The Lizard National Nature Reserve
Traffic-free bike rides around Goss Moor Nature Reserve

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Stayed 1 night, lovely room, gorgeous dinner and a great base for a walk to Brown Willy!
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View from the inner harbor basin
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The Loe, also called Loe Pool, is a freshwater lake cared for by the National Trust. Loe actually means 'pool' in Cornish, so Loe Pool is really like saying pool pool! Recently a lot of hard work has gone into improving the declining water quality of the Loe, caused by nearby sewerage treatment works and agricultural run-off. Legend has it that this is where King Arthur threw his sword Excalibur, although it has never been found...
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You can manage this with a road bike but a gravel or XC mountain bike will be way more fun.
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The most easterly section of the Goss Moor gravel tracks, the Tregoss Moor is the most open of them all. After the sharp and steep lanes approaching this area from Bodmin, it comes as a delightful reprieve; mostly flat or downhill, with far-reaching views and plentiful moorland wildlife to seek out.
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The Carnon Viaduct passes over the Carnon River as part of the Falmouth to Truro railway line. The impressive 9 stone arches were completed in 1933. The original viaduct was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The stone piers of the former viaduct can be seen next to the existing viaduct.
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Komoot offers a wide selection of no-traffic touring cycling routes in Cornwall, with over 900 options to explore. These routes cater to various skill levels, including over 140 easy routes perfect for beginners.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Cornwall are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2,100 ratings. Cyclists often praise the stunning coastal views, the tranquility of the inland trails, and the unique historical landscapes, especially those found on repurposed railway lines and mining tracks.
Yes, Cornwall offers several easy, traffic-free routes perfect for beginners and families. The Goss Moor Nature Reserve loop is a great example, offering a gentle ride through a unique wetland habitat. Another excellent option is The Penrose Estate and Loe Pool loop, which provides a scenic and flat experience near the coast.
Cornwall's no-traffic routes offer an incredibly diverse range of landscapes. You can cycle along rugged coastlines with breathtaking sea views, through tranquil woodlands like those found on the Penrose Estate, across wild moorlands such as Bodmin Moor, and alongside picturesque estuaries. Many routes also traverse historic mining areas, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and industrial heritage.
Yes, there are several circular no-traffic routes. For instance, the Goss Moor Nature Reserve loop offers a pleasant circular ride. For a more challenging circular experience on Bodmin Moor, consider the Jamaica Inn & Colliford Lake loop, which provides stunning moorland scenery.
Absolutely! The route Colliford Lake, Jamaica Inn and Golitha Falls specifically includes the beautiful Golitha Falls, a series of cascades in a wooded gorge. Additionally, many routes on Bodmin Moor will take you past granite tors and ancient stone circles, offering unique natural and historical features.
Many no-traffic routes in Cornwall offer access to significant landmarks. For example, the Coast to Coast Trail passes through historic mining regions, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. While not directly on a no-traffic route, the iconic St Michael's Mount is a prominent landmark visible from many coastal areas. You can also explore various castles like Tintagel Castle or St Mawes Castle, often a short detour from nearby cycling paths.
Many traffic-free routes in Cornwall are dog-friendly, especially those that follow disused railway lines or bridleways. However, it's always best to check specific route details and local signage for any restrictions, particularly in nature reserves or areas with livestock. Ensure your dog is well-behaved and kept on a lead where necessary.
Cornwall's cycling routes are often well-served by cafes, pubs, and small shops, especially in the charming towns and villages they pass through. Popular trails like the Camel Trail are renowned for their numerous refreshment stops. Even on more remote routes, you'll often find welcoming establishments in nearby hamlets. Planning your route with komoot allows you to see points of interest, including cafes, along the way.
Yes, parking is generally available near the starting points of many popular traffic-free cycling routes in Cornwall. Designated car parks can be found at trailheads, in nearby towns, or at visitor centers. Some smaller, more remote routes might require parking in village car parks or on-street where permitted. Always check local parking regulations and fees before you go.
Many of Cornwall's traffic-free routes are accessible via public transport, particularly those that connect towns and villages. Trains serve key locations like Bodmin Parkway, which is close to the Camel Trail, and buses often run to various starting points. However, public transport options for carrying bikes can vary, so it's advisable to check with the specific bus or train operator beforehand for their bike carriage policies and any restrictions.
The spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months are often considered ideal for cycling in Cornwall. During these periods, the weather is generally milder and more stable than summer, and the routes are less crowded. The landscapes are also particularly beautiful, with spring blooms or autumn colors. While summer offers warmer temperatures, routes can be busier, especially in popular coastal areas.


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