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Diverse cycling experiences near Land's End.


Cycling routes from Truro

Truro, situated in Cornwall and Isles of Scilly region of the United Kingdom, offers a diverse range of cycling experiences. Cyclists can explore the charming city streets with their historic architecture and trendy shops, or venture out into the beautiful countryside surrounding Truro. The area features a mix of coastal cycling routes, such as the scenic route along the Fal River, and countryside paths for a more peaceful ride. Truro is also a gateway to the famous cycling destination of Land's End, making it an ideal base for cyclists looking to tackle this iconic route.

Experience a scenic road journey from Truro to Kenwyn

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65 km
1065 m
Tough

Embark on a beautiful road journey from Truro to Kenwyn, covering a distance of 65km with an ascent of 1065m. This route takes you through Grampound, Mevagissey, Ladock, and finally reaches Kenwyn. The road winds through rolling hills, offering breathtaking views along the way. Be prepared for some challenging climbs, but the stunning scenery and charming villages make it worth the effort.


Enjoy a scenic gravel ride from Truro to Ferris Town

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51 km
730 m
Tough

This gravel route takes you through picturesque landscapes, from the historic city of Truro to the charming village of Ferris Town. With a total distance of 51km and an ascent of 730m, this ride offers a moderate challenge for cyclists. The route passes through Chacewater, Carn Marth, Penhalvean, and finally reaches Ferris Town. Along the way, you'll encounter stunning views and a variety of terrains that will keep you engaged throughout the ride.


Discover breathtaking landscapes and charming villages on this challenging road cycling route.

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94 km
1245 m
Tough

The Truro to Ladock Loop is a 94-kilometer road cycling route that presents a rigorous challenge for experienced cyclists. With a total ascent of 1245 meters, this route offers stunning landscapes and a demanding ride. Starting in Truro, you'll pass through Indian Queens, St Issey, St. Merryn, and finally reach Ladock. Along the way, you'll encounter rolling hills, pristine beaches, and picturesque countryside. This route is suitable for well-trained amateurs or seasoned cyclists looking for a mix of strenuous climbs and impressive scenery.


Explore the scenic countryside and coastal views on this road cycling route.

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62 km
831 m
Tough

The Mitchell Loop is a 62-kilometer road cycling route that takes you through the beautiful landscapes near Truro. With a total ascent of 831 meters, this route offers a moderate challenge for well-trained amateurs. Along the way, you'll pass through the picturesque villages of Mitchell, Belowda, Grampound Road, Tresillian, and finally Truro. Take in the breathtaking views of the Cornish countryside and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere as you pedal through this stunning region. Suitable for road bikes, this route is perfect for cyclists looking for a mix of challenging climbs and scenic beauty.


Experience the challenge of steep climbs and breathtaking views on this road cycling route.

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44 km
738 m
Tough

The Carn Brea Circuit is a 44-kilometer road cycling route that takes you through some of the most challenging climbs near Truro. With a total ascent of 738 meters, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists seeking a thrilling adventure. Start in Truro, then ride through Carharrack, Illogan, and finally reach Carn Brea. Here, you'll be rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The extensive ride will test your climbing abilities and provide an exhilarating experience as you conquer each ascent. Suitable for road bikes, this route is recommended for cyclists looking for a challenging and rewarding ride.


Take on a scenic road ride from Truro to Threemilestone

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56 km
816 m
Tough

Enjoy a picturesque road ride from Truro to Threemilestone, spanning a distance of 56km with an ascent of 816m. The route passes through Penryn and Redruth before reaching Threemilestone. Along the way, you'll be treated to stunning countryside views and charming Cornish villages. This moderately challenging ride offers a mix of flats, climbs, and descents, providing an enjoyable and rewarding cycling experience.


Embark on an adventurous gravel journey from Truro to Kenwyn

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75 km
970 m
Tough

Get ready for an exciting gravel adventure starting from Truro and ending in Kenwyn. This route covers a distance of 75km with an ascent of 970m, providing a challenging yet rewarding ride. Along the way, you'll pass by Crowan Beacon, Hayle, Portreath, and finally reach your destination, Kenwyn. The diverse landscapes and rustic charm of the villages will captivate your senses and make this ride truly memorable.


Embark on an off-road gravel adventure through beautiful landscapes and picturesque villages.

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52 km
699 m
Tough

The Gravel Adventure: Truro to Kenwyn is a 52-kilometer route that gives gravel cyclists the chance to explore the scenic countryside near Truro. With a total ascent of 699 meters, this route is suitable for experienced riders seeking an off-road adventure. Starting in Truro, you'll pass through Carn Marth, Camborne, Carn Brea, Cusgarne, and finally reach Kenwyn. Along the way, you'll enjoy stunning views of rolling hills, woodlands, and picturesque villages. This route offers a mix of country lanes, off-road tracks, and gravel paths, providing a thrilling and challenging experience for gravel biking enthusiasts.


Discover the countryside on a scenic road ride from Truro to Shortlanesend

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61 km
806 m
Tough

Experience the beauty of the Cornish countryside on a road ride from Truro to Shortlanesend, covering a distance of 61km with an ascent of 806m. The route takes you through Perranarworthal, Stithians, Boquio, Camborne, Illogan, and finally reaches Shortlanesend. This moderately challenging ride offers a wonderful blend of rolling hills, peaceful country lanes, and charming villages. Immerse yourself in the idyllic surroundings and soak in the tranquility of rural Cornwall.


Embark on an adventurous road cycling route through scenic landscapes and charming villages.

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75 km
1068 m
Tough

The Truro to Tregony Adventure is a 75-kilometer road cycling route that takes you on a scenic journey through the charming villages and picturesque landscapes near Truro. With a total ascent of 1068 meters, this route offers a moderate to challenging adventure for well-trained amateurs. Start in Truro and pass through Mitchell, Indian Queens, Belowda, St. Austell, and finally Tregony. Along the way, you'll encounter rolling green hills, rural farmlands, and stunning coastal views. Suitable for road bikes, this route provides a good mix of challenging climbs and delightful scenery.


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