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Conquer the legendary climbs of Mullion's coastal routes.


Cycling routes from Mullion

Mullion, situated in Cornwall and Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom, is a cyclist's paradise with its breathtaking coastal scenery and challenging cycling routes. The area is known for its famous climbs, including the notorious Mullion Cove Hill, which offers a thrilling ascent for experienced riders. Cyclists can also enjoy scenic rides along the coastline, passing by pristine beaches and picturesque villages. With its cyclist-friendly infrastructure and stunning natural beauty, Mullion is a highly recommended destination for road and gravel cyclists. It ranks 5 on the cyclist perspective scale, being a home base for legendary climbs and renowned cycling routes.

Enjoy the scenic beauty of Cornwall on this road cycling loop, passing through charming villages and coastal landscapes.

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94 km
1201 m
Tough

Absorb the beauty of Cornwall's coastline on this 94 km road cycling route. With a challenging ascent of 1201 meters, this loop offers a mix of breathtaking coastal views and picturesque villages en route. Discover Porthleven, known for its vibrant atmosphere and charming harbor, and Lelant Down, where you can enjoy stunning views over St. Ives Bay. Explore Troon, a peaceful village surrounded by green fields, and reach the pinnacle of the ride at Crowan Beacon, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. This route is suitable for experienced cyclists seeking a challenging and scenically rewarding ride.


Embark on a rural road cycling adventure to Cross Lanes, passing through picturesque villages and nature reserves.

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89 km
1169 m
Tough

Discover the rural beauty of Cornwall on this 89 km road cycling adventure. With a challenging ascent of 1169 meters, this route appeals to cyclists seeking a mix of breathtaking landscapes and cultural experiences. Highlights include Chyanvounder, where you can appreciate the serenity of the countryside, and Newbridge, known for its charming village atmosphere and bird watching opportunities. Explore Newtown, a quaint village with its own unique charm, before reaching Cross Lanes, which offers stunning views over the surrounding nature reserves. This route is ideal for experienced cyclists looking for a challenging and rewarding ride.


Discover the rugged beauty of Cornwall on this epic gravel route.

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74 km
937 m
Tough

Explore the stunning Cornish countryside on this challenging gravel route. With a total ascent of 937 meters and a distance of 74 kilometers, this loop takes you through some of the most scenic spots around Mullion. Enjoy breathtaking views and test your skills on varied terrain.


Embark on an exhilarating road cycling adventure with stunning vistas.

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88 km
1074 m
Tough

Prepare for an adrenaline-filled ride on this road cycling route near Mullion. With a challenging ascent of 1074 meters and a distance of 88 kilometers, this loop promises exhilarating inclines and breathtaking descents. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Cornwall as you pedal through historic towns and scenic landscapes.


Embark on an epic road cycling adventure along the scenic coast of Cornwall.

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101 km
1253 m
Savage

Get ready for a challenging ride along the stunning coastal roads of Cornwall. With a total ascent of 1220 meters and a distance of 84 kilometers, this loop offers a combination of exhilarating climbs and breathtaking coastal views. Prepare to be awe-struck by the rugged beauty of Cornwall as you explore historic towns and conquer notable hills.


Embark on an epic gravel adventure through Carn Marth and Twelvesheads.

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88 km
1273 m
Tough

Go off the beaten path and explore the rugged wilderness of Cornwall with this 88 km gravel cycling route. With a challenging ascent of 1273 meters, this route is perfect for adventurous cyclists seeking an exhilarating ride. Discover the highlights at Carn Marth, where you can soak in panoramic views from its hilltop, and Twelvesheads, known for its ancient mining heritage. This route provides a thrilling and scenic experience, but be prepared for rough terrain and technical sections.


Conquer challenging climbs and enjoy scenic countryside routes.

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84 km
1220 m
Tough

The Road Warrior is a thrilling cycling route that will put your skills to the test as you conquer challenging climbs and enjoy scenic countryside routes. With a total distance of 84 kilometers and an ascent of 1220 meters, this route offers a challenging adventure for well-trained amateur cyclists. Prepare for an unforgettable experience as you pass through Sithney, a charming village with a fascinating history, Mawla, a hidden gem with its idyllic landscapes, and Lamanva, a renowned spot for its stunning views. This route combines breathtaking scenery with exhilarating climbs, making it a must-try for any cycling enthusiast.


Explore the stunning coastal scenery of Cornwall on this exhilarating gravel route.

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76 km
999 m
Tough

Embark on an epic journey along the Cornish coast, where you'll encounter breathtaking views, charming villages, and historic sites. This challenging route is perfect for well-trained amateur cyclists seeking an adventure. Take in the dramatic cliffs, golden beaches, and rolling countryside as you pedal your way through picturesque countryside. Experience the unique charm of Cornwall as you cycle past beautiful landscapes dotted with charming hamlets and ancient ruins. Embrace the natural beauty of Cornwall and immerse yourself in its fascinating history.


Experience the beauty of Cornwall on this road cycling route with a highlight at Boquio.

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50 km
702 m
Tough

Explore the picturesque countryside of Cornwall on this 50 km road cycling loop starting near Mullion. With a moderate ascent of 702 meters, this route offers stunning views along the way. Enjoy the highlight at Boquio, a charming village nestled in the rolling hills. This route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists and offers a great mix of challenges and scenic beauty.


Enjoy a scenic coastal gravel ride past Porthleven and Helston.

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36 km
698 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of Cornwall's south coast on this 36 km gravel cycling route. With a moderate ascent of 698 meters, this coastal ride offers breathtaking views of the sea and the rugged coastline. Take a break at Porthleven, a picturesque fishing village known for its lively atmosphere and beautiful harbor. Explore Helston, a historic town with charming architecture and vibrant culture. This route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists looking for a mix of coastal scenery and cultural exploration.


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