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Touring cycling routes around Lanner traverse a landscape rich in mining heritage, characterized by repurposed tramways and prominent hills. The area features a network of multi-use trails, many of which follow former railway lines, offering relatively flat and traffic-free sections. These routes weave through countryside, past historic mining sites, and provide access to wider trail networks. The terrain includes gentle inclines and some steeper sections, particularly around hills like Carn Marth.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
1.73km
00:06
10m
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Cycle the easy 1.1-mile Tresavean Trail, a traffic-free route through Cornwall's historic mining landscape with railway remnants.
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30.0km
02:03
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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23.7km
01:32
210m
210m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.5km
02:51
550m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.6km
02:03
370m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Everything a cyclist needs. Great food, great drinks and a selection of essential spares.
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As well as great food and drinks, this fabulous cafe carries cycle parts and essential spares. Just brilliant.
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With loaded bikes you have to forget about it because there is a long staircase in Falmouth to get down to the ferry! What a shame!
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View from the inner harbor basin
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There are over 300 touring cycling routes available around Lanner, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. Approximately 60 of these are easy, 170 are moderate, and about 80 are considered difficult.
The terrain around Lanner is characterized by repurposed mining tramways, which often provide relatively flat and traffic-free sections. However, you will also encounter prominent hills like Carn Marth and Carn Brea, which offer more challenging inclines and rewarding panoramic views. The routes blend historical industrial landscapes with natural beauty.
Yes, Lanner offers several circular touring cycling routes. A notable example is the Great Flat Lode Trail, a 7-mile (11.8 km) off-road route that encircles Carn Brea hill, passing numerous historic mining buildings and engine houses. The Poldice Valley Mining Ruins – Portreath Beach loop from Carharrack is another popular moderate circular option.
Absolutely. Many of the repurposed tramways offer easy, traffic-free paths ideal for families. The Tresavean Trail is a great example, being a short, easy, and traffic-free route showcasing Cornwall's historic mining landscape. These trails are generally well-suited for various abilities.
Lanner is rich in mining heritage, being part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. While cycling, you can explore remnants of the extensive Tresavean Mine complex, engine houses, and the remains of Cornwall's last tin smelter. The South Wheal Frances mine ruins – Carn Brea Castle loop from Carnkie is a route that specifically highlights historical mining areas.
For incredible panoramic views, head towards Carn Marth. This prominent hill, rising 235 meters (771 ft) north of the village, offers vistas across inland Cornwall, extending to both the north and south coasts on clear days. The trails around Carn Marth provide engaging cycling experiences with rewarding viewpoints, such as Carn Marth and Hick's Quarry Pool.
Yes, several beautiful natural areas are within cycling distance. Tehidy Country Park, the largest woodland in West Cornwall, offers over 9 miles of paths and a lake. Kennall Vale is another beautiful woodland featuring remnants of a gunpowder factory. While not directly on cycling routes, Enys Gardens and Burncoose Gardens and Nursery are also notable for their botanical beauty.
The touring cycling routes in Lanner are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 450 reviews. Cyclists often praise the unique blend of historical mining landscapes with natural beauty, the well-maintained multi-use trails, and the variety of routes suitable for different abilities.
Lanner village itself provides essential amenities for touring cyclists, including pubs and a bakery. These are perfect spots to take a break, refuel, and perhaps enjoy a traditional Cornish pasty during your ride.
Yes, Lanner's proximity to the Mineral Tramways allows access to a broader network of trails, offering 60km of connections to areas like Tehidy and Poldice. While the Cornish Way isn't directly centered on Lanner, the village's accessible trails can easily be integrated into longer touring plans, allowing you to experience both inland mining heritage and coastal scenery.
Beyond the mining heritage, you can encounter several interesting landmarks. The Carnon Viaduct is a significant historical structure. For coastal views, routes might lead you towards Portreath Beach or Chapel Porth Beach, offering a change of scenery from the inland trails.
Yes, some routes from Lanner extend towards the coast. For instance, the Poldice Valley Mining Ruins – Portreath Beach loop from Carharrack takes you from the mining landscapes towards Portreath Beach, offering a diverse cycling experience that combines inland heritage with coastal views.


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