4.8
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Mountain biking around Dobwalls And Trewidland offers diverse landscapes, from tranquil lakeside loops to challenging woodland descents. The region features rugged granite landscapes, open moorland, and ancient oak woodlands, providing varied terrain for riders. Natural, technical enduro trails with rooty and rocky sections are present, alongside more accessible hard-packed paths. This area in Cornwall caters to a range of mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
5.0
(2)
10
riders
50.4km
04:09
950m
950m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
8
riders
4.61km
00:22
20m
20m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(3)
16
riders
23.9km
01:46
310m
310m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
5
riders
37.1km
02:30
660m
660m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Rook with a Book – A Scenic Stop Right by the Fowey Ferry If you’re bikepacking through South Cornwall and looking to cross the River Fowey, this spot combines function with a bit of culture. Just meters from the Polruan passenger ferry landing, you’ll find “Rook with a Book” — a striking metal sculpture created by Thrussells, celebrating local author Daphne du Maurier. While the sculpture might resemble an eagle at first glance, it’s actually a rook — a clever symbol of intelligence and storytelling, fitting for the town where du Maurier wrote some of her most famous works, including The Birds. The sculpture, named Isla, overlooks the estuary and makes a great place to pause before or after your ferry ride. 🧭 Bikepacker Tips: • The Polruan Ferry is just a few steps away and usually allows bikes, though space can be limited at busy times or during high tide. • Need a sturdier crossing? The Bodinnick vehicle ferry is just upriver and better for loaded rigs. • Fowey offers a solid resupply opportunity — with cafés, food shops, and great views. • The sculpture makes a great landmark and rest stop with benches nearby and panoramic views across the estuary. 📸 Look out for buzzards or kestrels overhead — while there are no eagles here, the wild birds and sweeping views add to the atmosphere of this uniquely Cornish crossing point. 📍Fowey waterfront – sculpture and ferry landing are just meters apart
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Rook with a Book – A Scenic Stop Right by the Fowey Ferry If you’re bikepacking through South Cornwall and looking to cross the River Fowey, this spot combines function with a bit of culture. Just meters from the Polruan passenger ferry landing, you’ll find “Rook with a Book” — a striking metal sculpture created by Thrussells, celebrating local author Daphne du Maurier. While the sculpture might resemble an eagle at first glance, it’s actually a rook — a clever symbol of intelligence and storytelling, fitting for the town where du Maurier wrote some of her most famous works, including The Birds. The sculpture, named Isla, overlooks the estuary and makes a great place to pause before or after your ferry ride. 🧭 Bikepacker Tips: • The Polruan Ferry is just a few steps away and usually allows bikes, though space can be limited at busy times or during high tide. • Need a sturdier crossing? The Bodinnick vehicle ferry is just upriver and better for loaded rigs. • Fowey offers a solid resupply opportunity — with cafés, food shops, and great views. • The sculpture makes a great landmark and rest stop with benches nearby and panoramic views across the estuary. 📸 Look out for buzzards or kestrels overhead — while there are no eagles here, the wild birds and sweeping views add to the atmosphere of this uniquely Cornish crossing point. 📍Fowey waterfront – sculpture and ferry landing are just meters apart
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This is a nice tranquil location. It is a relaxed place where people are walking about, sitting drinking and eating at cafes and outside of restaurants and bars. The are different statues and features, it os decorated quite well. The big bird is one example
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This section runs adjacent to a small burn. There were maybe 20 people at different points along this pass, it is popular with dog walkers. There are quite a lot of walk boards that are elevated where you will need to dismount and lift the bike over
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Whole ride great. Except the Single track from Golant cross roads to the top of Penventinue. Unless it’s emtb you will struggle. Steep, muddy, overgrown and slippy. It’s a challenge! Counted 23 hills of 10 to 15% plus. It’s hilly, excellent short trainer. Not sure if it was fun🤔.
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Siblyback Lake is a reservoir on the edge of Bodmin Moor. The dam blocks a small tributary of the River Fowey.
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Fantastic beginner trails! They are all short so perfect for kiddies and nothing that isn't rollable. I feel on a busy day it could become a bit crowded but when I visited I was the only person there so could push as fast as i liked!
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There are over a dozen mountain bike trails around Dobwalls And Trewidland. These include 3 easy routes, 9 moderate routes, and 2 difficult routes, offering options for various skill levels.
Yes, beginners can enjoy the Siblyback Lake Trail, an easy 4.6 km loop around Siblyback Lake. This hard-packed path offers scenic views and is suitable for all skill levels. Cardinham Woods also features the 'Bodmin Beast' trail, which is flowy and enjoyable for those with basic off-road cycling skills.
For more advanced riders, Cardinham Woods offers optional red-graded sections like 'Dialled-In-Dave' and 'Hell's Teeth', along with the exhilarating Cribbar Descent. Grogley Woods, near Bodmin, also provides natural, technical enduro trails with rooty and rocky sections for a challenging experience.
The Siblyback Lake Trail is an excellent choice for families. Its easy, hard-packed surface and scenic views make it suitable for riders of all ages and skill levels.
Yes, many routes are circular. The Siblyback Lake Trail is a popular easy loop. For a longer, moderate option, consider the Siblyback Lake – Siblyback Dam loop from Pensilva. The Helman Tor, the Luxulyan Valley, Fowey and Lostwithiel loop from Bodmin is a challenging circular route spanning over 50 km.
The region offers diverse landscapes, from tranquil lakeside loops around Siblyback Lake to challenging woodland descents in areas like Cardinham Woods and Grogley Woods. You'll also encounter rugged granite landscapes and open moorland, particularly on the edge of Bodmin Moor.
Absolutely. The Siblyback Lake Trail offers picturesque views of the lake. You can also explore the stunning Polperro Harbour nearby, or visit the Siblyback Dam. The wider area includes Bodmin Moor, known for its rugged beauty, and Golitha Falls National Nature Reserve with its spectacular cascades.
Yes, the Respryn Bridge – Lanhydrock Cycle Hub & Café loop from Bodmin Parkway specifically mentions a cycle hub and café, providing a convenient stop for refreshments.
The mountain bike trails in Dobwalls And Trewidland are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 60 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, from easy lakeside paths to challenging technical descents, and the scenic beauty of the region.
Beyond the trails, you can find the distinctive natural landmark of The Cheesewring, surrounded by impressive granite formations. For those seeking more thrills, Adrenalin Quarry offers activities like a huge zip wire. The picturesque fishing village of Polperro Harbour is also a short distance away.
Trail durations vary significantly. An easy route like the Siblyback Lake Trail can be completed in about 20 minutes. Moderate routes, such as the Siblyback Lake – Siblyback Dam loop from Pensilva, might take over 1.5 hours, while difficult and longer trails like the Helman Tor, the Luxulyan Valley, Fowey and Lostwithiel loop from Bodmin can take over 4 hours.


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