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Road cycling around Perranarworthal offers diverse landscapes, featuring tranquil woodlands, meandering rivers, and gentle hills. The region's topography includes both challenging climbs and routes with minimal elevation gain, providing varied terrain for road cyclists. Many paths utilize mostly paved surfaces and quiet roads, suitable for cycling. The area is characterized by its rural countryside and remnants of mining heritage.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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133km
06:17
1,550m
1,550m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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64.5km
03:03
720m
720m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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23.7km
01:09
310m
310m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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85.6km
04:01
960m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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36.6km
01:59
620m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Road side cafe available - a perfect mid point stop off as we head back to Gwithian Bridge
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A very lovely view can be had from here of St Michael's Mount. Accessible during mid to low tide, it is a beautiful place to visit via its granite causeway. Go and see this iconic rocky island crowned by a medieval church and castle. One of the 43 unbridged islands in the UK that is accessible by foot.
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If asked where a famous island was dedicated to St. Michael the Archangel, most people would probably answer the internationally renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mont Saint-Michel in France, located off the coast of the English Channel on the border between Normandy and Brittany. But even here in southwest England – beyond the European mainland, off the British Isles – a "St. Michael's Mount" can be found.
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Lovely town with lots happening. plenty of places to grab mid ride fuel or snacks for on the road
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Great coast to coast route across mid Cornwall mainly off road trails and occasional quiet roads. Coffee stops, pub stops, great scenery, mining history and coastal views. There is nothing to dislike about this route.
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This fantastic stretch of well-paved road runs close to the shores of the Cornwall National Landscape, offering stunning views out to the Atlantic Ocean.
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There are nearly 40 road cycling routes documented around Perranarworthal on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate to difficult, offering diverse experiences across the region's landscapes.
Perranarworthal's road cycling routes feature a mix of tranquil woodlands, meandering rivers, and gentle to challenging hills. Cornwall is known for its varied topography, so you'll find routes with minimal elevation gain as well as those with significant climbs. Most routes utilize mostly paved surfaces and quiet roads, ideal for road cycling.
While many routes in Perranarworthal offer varied terrain, some segments of the Mineral Tramways Trail, though often unpaved, are known for their gentle inclines and can be family-friendly. For paved options, look for routes described as having minimal elevation gain. Always check route details for surface type and difficulty to ensure it suits your family's needs.
Road cycling routes around Perranarworthal offer stunning views of the rural countryside. Notable landmarks include the impressive Carnon Viaduct, an old rail and road bridge. For panoramic vistas, consider routes that pass near Carn Marth, which provides incredible views of the surrounding area and features disused mining works and the flooded Hick's Quarry pool (Carn Marth and Hick's Quarry Pool). The region's mining heritage is also visible through various remnants along the way.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Perranarworthal are designed as loops. For example, the St Michael's Mount – View of Newlyn Harbour loop from Perranwell and the Hell's Mouth Cliffs – Portreath Beach loop from Perranwell are popular circular options, offering extensive coastal views and varied landscapes.
The best time to go road cycling in Perranarworthal is generally during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is milder and days are longer. Cornwall's weather can be unpredictable, so it's always advisable to check the forecast before heading out. Autumn can also offer beautiful scenery with changing foliage, though temperatures will be cooler.
While specific dedicated cyclist parking isn't always highlighted, many routes start from villages like Perranwell or Ponsanooth, where public parking facilities may be available. It's recommended to check local parking options in the starting village of your chosen route, such as near the Bridge Over the River loop from Ponsanooth, before your ride.
Perranarworthal and its surrounding villages offer local amenities, including cafes and pubs, which can be found along or near many cycling routes. These establishments provide excellent opportunities for a refreshment stop. For example, routes passing through Truro, such as the Truro Cathedral – Carnon Viaduct loop from Perranwell, will have numerous options.
The road cycling experience in Perranarworthal is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from tranquil woodlands to historical mining areas, and the blend of challenging climbs with more gentle sections. The scenic views, especially from elevated points and along coastal stretches, are frequently highlighted.
While Perranarworthal offers routes of varying difficulty, including some challenging climbs, there are also easier options with minimal elevation gain. For instance, the Bridge Over the River loop from Ponsanooth is a moderate route that is shorter in distance and elevation compared to some of the longer, more difficult tours, making it a good starting point for those looking for a less strenuous ride.
Perranarworthal is served by local bus routes, and the nearby Perranwell Station offers train connections, which can provide access to the area. Cyclists should check the policies of public transport providers regarding carrying bicycles, as this can vary. Planning your route to start and end near a public transport hub can make access easier.
For experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the St Michael's Mount – View of Newlyn Harbour loop from Perranwell are classified as difficult. This extensive 81.2-mile (130.7 km) route features significant elevation gain, offering a demanding ride with rewarding coastal views.


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