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A cycling paradise in Cornwall


Cycling routes from Wadebridge

Wadebridge is a town located in Cornwall, United Kingdom. From a cyclist's perspective, Wadebridge offers a picturesque and scenic route along the Camel Trail, a well-known cycling path that follows the path of an old railway line. The surrounding countryside is ideal for gravel cycling, with plenty of off-road trails to explore. The area is relatively flat, making it suitable for cyclists of all levels. Wadebridge is also close to some famous cycling locations, including the famous climb of Roughtor. Overall, Wadebridge is a great location for road and gravel cycling enthusiasts, offering beautiful scenery and easy access to iconic cycling routes.

Embark on a challenging road cycling journey through scenic landscapes and historic sites.

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68 km
1219 m
Savage

Prepare for an epic road cycling adventure that will take you through some of Cornwall's most picturesque landscapes. As you pedal from Keybridge to Ruthernbridge, marvel at the beautiful countryside views and historic landmarks along the way. This challenging route is perfect for experienced riders seeking a mix of steep climbs and thrilling descents.


Explore the scenic route from Wadebridge to St. Columb Minor and experience off-road cycling adventure along the way.

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55 km
800 m
Tough

This gravel route takes you through the stunning countryside surrounding Wadebridge, with beautiful views of hills, valleys, and coastline. The ride features a challenging ascent of 800 meters and covers a distance of 55 kilometers. It's perfect for experienced cyclists looking for an adrenaline-filled adventure. You'll pass through St. Columb Minor, Mawgan Porth, and Tregonce, each with its own unique charm and highlights. From start to finish, this route provides a compact and exhilarating cycling experience.


Immerse yourself in the scenic beauty of Cornwall on this gravel adventure.

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54 km
662 m
Chill

Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy a scenic gravel ride through the picturesque landscapes of Cornwall. From Chapel Amble to Wenfordbridge, soak in the natural beauty that surrounds you, from rolling fields to serene river views. This route offers a perfect balance of challenging terrain and peaceful countryside, allowing you to truly experience the charm of Cornwall.


Embark on an epic road journey through some of Cornwall's most breathtaking landscapes.

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97 km
1507 m
Savage

Prepare for an unforgettable road cycling adventure through the stunning landscapes of Cornwall. From Withiel to Zelah, this route will take you on a journey filled with challenging climbs and exhilarating descents. Enjoy sweeping views, rural scenery, and the opportunity to visit quaint villages along the way. This demanding route is perfect for experienced riders seeking a thrilling and rewarding expedition.


Experience the beauty of Cornwall's countryside on this road cycling route from Wadebridge to St. Mabyn.

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72 km
1302 m
Tough

This 72-kilometer road cycling route explores the charming countryside between Wadebridge and St. Mabyn. With an ascent of 1302 meters, this ride offers a moderate challenge and is suitable for cyclists with intermediate skills. Along the way, you'll pass through Cutmadoc, Milltown, Carthew, Withiel, and of course, Wadebridge. This route showcases the picturesque landscapes and idyllic villages that Cornwall is famous for.


Embark on a challenging road cycling adventure exploring Cornwall's hidden gems from Wadebridge to Polmorla.

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95 km
1383 m
Tough

This challenging road cycling route takes you on a 95-kilometer journey from Wadebridge to Polmorla. With a demanding ascent of 1383 meters, this ride is ideal for experienced cyclists seeking an adrenaline-fueled day out. Along the way, you'll pass through Ruthernbridge, Pentewan, Ruan Lanihorne, Mitchell, and Polmorla, each offering their own unique highlights and attractions. From ancient ruins to breathtaking coastal views, this route showcases Cornwall's hidden charms.


Embark on a picturesque road cycling journey from Wadebridge to Trevanson, experiencing some of Cornwall's most beautiful coastal scenery.

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39 km
467 m
Chill

This road cycling route from Wadebridge to Trevanson is perfect for cyclists seeking a scenic adventure. With a moderate ascent of 467 meters and covering a distance of 39 kilometers, the ride offers a good balance of challenge and enjoyment. Along the route, you'll pass through St. Merryn, Little Petherick, and Trevanson, each offering their own unique highlights and attractions. From expansive coastal views to charming hamlets, this journey provides a taste of Cornwall's natural beauty.


Cycle along Cornwall's coastline on this scenic road cycling route from Wadebridge to Trevanson.

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66 km
966 m
Tough

This 66-kilometer road cycling route takes you along Cornwall's scenic coastline, offering beautiful views and picturesque locations. With an ascent of 966 meters, this ride presents a moderate challenge suitable for adventurous cyclists. Beginning and ending in Wadebridge, you'll pass through Nine Maidens Stone Row, Porth, Mawgan Porth, Bedruthan Beach viewpoint, Little Petherick, and Trevanson. This route promises a captivating journey with stunning coastal scenery.


A thrilling gravel ride with stunning views and charming villages.

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40 km
455 m
Tough

Discover the natural beauty of Wadebridge on this scenic gravel route. Along the way, you'll pass by the iconic Beacon, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Stop at the picturesque village of Blisland, with its charming stone houses and traditional Cornish character. This ride is perfect for gravel enthusiasts looking for a relatively short but rewarding adventure.


Experience the beauty of Cornwall on this challenging road route.

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70 km
1042 m
Tough

Get ready for a challenging road cycling adventure through the stunning Cornish countryside. Ride through the historic village of Mitchell, known for its traditional charm and local shops. Continue towards St Issey, a quaint village famous for its beautiful church tower. This route offers cyclists a good mix of rolling hills and flat sections, perfect for testing your endurance.


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