Challenging The First St Michael ’s Mount Mount’s Bay and Last The First and Last Trail Further Information Heading east along quiet lanes, the route leaves the For more detailed information refer to OS Explorer map 102. Trail magnifcent coastline and enters the ancient landscape of Other guides are available from the local Tourist Information West , taking in picturesque villages en -route. The Centres. Lergh Kynsa ha Diwettha route ’s emergence on the more sheltered south ofers a fantastic contrast to the exposed, dramatic coast at Land ’s Tourist Information Centres End. With continuous views across Mount ’s Bay, the route Tel: 0844 8889275 provides a level, mainly trafc free link between Penzance and , as well as providing excellent links to , The Library, Commercial Road popular tourist attractions such as St. Michael ’s Mount. Tel: 01736 754399 With the Mount forming a spectacular backdrop, the trail leaves the south coast to follow minor roads along Contacts sheltered river valleys towards Hayle and the more rugged Council north coast. www.cornwall.gov.uk/cornishway How to get there or tel: 0300 1234 202 www.sustrans.org.uk Rail - www.nationalrail.co.uk Tel: 08457 4584950 Penzance, Hayle and are situated on the main line. www.visitcornwall.com Public Transport - www.traveline.org.uk Tel: 0871 200 2233 Car - These routes make use of existing car parking facilities.

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National Cycle Network 3 Route Number Off Road Minor Road Urban Road Land’s End. Pub, eateries, toilets. Land’s End Other routes attracts visitors by virtue of its location, outstanding Cycle hire natural beauty, myths and legends and ever- 3 changing atmosphere. 3 Gradient: 3 1:7 to 1:5 Cove. Pub, eateries, toilets. 1:5 and steeper Mousehole. Pubs, eateries, toilets. The village’s The Engine House Trail Lands End Take Extra Care narrow streets are lined with old granite cottages Trail crosses a busy road and there is an unhurried feel to the place. It ofers use crossing provided a good selection of craft shops and art galleries. Off road section crosses a road Newlyn. Pubs, eateries, toilets. Its galleries and the pilchard factory museum pay tribute to the local Railway/station fshing industry. Marazion. Pubs, eateries, toilets. Places of interest Penzance. Pubs, eateries, toilets. Facing south onto © Crown copyright. All 100049047,2011.All CornwallCouncil,reserved Crowncopyright. rights © Mount’s Bay, Penzance enjoys a sunny, sheltered Known for its beautiful surroundings - the stunning Mount’s Bay and the position. It boasts Cornwall’s only promenade, an 3 art deco open air swimming pool, several museums magnifcent St. Michael’s Mount. and one of the largest granite buildings in the world, St. John’s Hall.

Standing Stones. Situated on the south side of the B3315 between St. Buryan and are - twelve standing stones which form a perfect circle. Folklore holds that the twelve maidens danced to the music of ‘’, standing to the north of the 3 road, on a Sunday and, as punishment, all were turned to stone. NT St Michael's Mount

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