Map The Cornish Way An Forth Kernewek Consideration for Others Care for the Environment • Follow the Highway Code. • Leave your car at home if possible. Can you reach the start of your journey by bike or public transport? • Please be courteous to other users, and do not give the ‘The Cornish Way’ and its users a bad name. • Follow the Countryside Code. In particular: take litter home with you; keep to the routes provided and • Give way to walkers and, where necessary, horses. shut any gates; leave wildlife, livestock, crops and Slow down when passing them! machinery alone; and make no unnecessary noise. • Warn other users of your presence, particularly when approaching from behind. Warn a horse with Contacts some distance to spare - ringing a bell or calling out a greeting will avoid frightening the horse. Cornwall Council www.cornwall.gov.uk/cornishway • Keep to the trails, roads, byways or tel: 0300 1234 202 and bridleways. www.nationalrail.co.uk • Do not ride or cycle on footpaths. www.sustrans.org.uk • Respect other land management industries such as www.visitcornwall.com farming and forestry. • Please park your bike considerately. © Cornwall Council 2012 Part of cycle network Lower Tamar Lake and Cycle Trail Bude Stratton Marhamchurch Widemouth Bay Devon Coast to Coast Trail Millbrook Week St Mary Wainhouse Corner Warbstow Trelash proposed Hallworthy Camel - Tarka Link Launceston Lower Tamar Lake and Cycle Trail Camelford National Cycle Network 2 3 32 Route Number 0 5 10 20 Bude Stratton Kilometres Regional Cycle Network 67 Marhamchurch Route Number Widemouth Bay Trevone St Breward Devon Coast to Coast Trail Harlyn Padstow Off Road Millbrook Constantine Bay St Mabyn Blisland Minor Road Week St Mary Wadebridge Urban Routes Siblyback Lake and Cycle TrailProposed Gunnislakeroutes Wainhouse Corner Polbrock Railway/stationCalstock Cardinham Woods and Cycle Trail Nanstallon Places of interest Trelash Warbstow Bodmin Liskeard proposed BODMIN Coombe LISKEARD Newquay St Columb Major PARKWAY Hallworthy Camel - Tarka Link Colan Trails Roche St Keyne MENHENIOT First & Last Trail Launceston Quintrell Downs Bugle LOSTWITHIEL Causeland SALTASH Camelford St Columb Luxulyan proposed Engine House Trail Road South East Sandplace St Newlyn East ST GERMANSMineral Tramway Trails Cornwall Trail PLYMOUTH PAR Looe Coast & Clay Trail © Crown copyright. All rights reserved CornwallCouncil, 100049047, 2011. Fowey Mount Edgcumbe Trevone St Breward ST AUSTELL Clay Trail Country Park Harlyn Padstow London Apprentice St. Pirans Trail Constantine Bay St Mabyn Blisland Idless Pentewan Camel Trail Wadebridge Portreath Siblyback Lake and Cycle Trail Gunnislake TRURO Mevagissey North Cornwall Trail Tehidy Country Park and Cycle Trails Polbrock Calstock REDRUTH Tippetts Shop Goss Moor Trail Cardinham Woods and Cycle Trail Gorran Haven Nanstallon CAMBORNE St Ives Veryan Porthluney Cove Mount Edgecumbe Country Park Bodmin Liskeard Carbis Bay Perranwell Portloe BODMIN Coombe LISKEARD Philleigh Newquay St Columb Major PARKWAY Lelant Barripper Colan Lelant Saltings When you are on the National Cycle Roche HAYLE Gwinear St Keyne MENHENIOT ST ERTH St Erth Network you will see these signs. Stithians Reservoir Penryn Quintrell Downs Bugle LOSTWITHIEL Causeland SALTASH and Cycle Trail St Columb Luxulyan proposed Longrock Penmere Falmouth Docks Road Sandplace Gwallon St Newlyn East South East ST GERMANS PENZANCE Marazion Falmouth Town Cornwall Trail PLYMOUTH PAR Looe Sennen Newlyn Cove Sennen Helston Fowey Mount Edgcumbe St Buryan Mousehole ST AUSTELL Country Park London Apprentice Lands End Lamorna Idless Pentewan Portreath Mevagissey Tehidy Country Park and Cycle Trails TRURO REDRUTH Tippetts Shop Gorran Haven St Ives CAMBORNE Veryan Porthluney Cove Portloe Carbis Bay Perranwell Philleigh Lelant Barripper Lelant Saltings HAYLE Gwinear ST ERTH St Erth Stithians Reservoir Penryn and Cycle Trail Longrock Penmere Gwallon Falmouth Docks PENZANCE Marazion Falmouth Town Sennen Newlyn Cove Sennen Helston St Buryan Mousehole Lands End Lamorna Over 200 miles of inter-linking trails connecting Bude to Land’s End .
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