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Road cycling around Kilkhampton features diverse landscapes characterized by rolling hills and varied countryside. The area offers a range of routes, from moderate rides with around 1,000 feet of elevation gain to more challenging excursions with over 3,000 feet of climbing. Cyclists can explore well-paved roads, country lanes, and some segments that may be unpaved. The region provides scenic backdrops including lush green fields, ancient woodlands, and views towards the Atlantic Ocean.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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42.1km
02:30
510m
510m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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25.8km
01:19
310m
310m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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20.2km
01:14
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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31.9km
01:40
490m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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49.2km
02:38
580m
580m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Sit inside or there are picnic tables outside and railings to secure your bike to. Traditional British cafe fair at reasonable prices. They do a lovely latte coffee and my favourite bacon & egg bap.
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Fabulous views from garden, great food and drinks
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Behind the pub is a large terrace with picnic benches and parasols
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This cosy 16th-century building was originally two cottages, made into a country village pub in 1983. The spacious U-shaped room hosts the dartboard at one end of the bar, whilst the other, roomier end has more seating and a roaring log fire in a large stove in winter. Conversation rules here, and the pub supports darts and quiz teams. The name 'Preston' comes from the Cornish word for priest.
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There is a route through the grounds of the church. This leaves the site at the rear of the cemetery. The route is little traveled and at some point seems to be overgrown by weeds / nettles, but can be continued.
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Evangelical Anglican church in the village of Poughill. Much of the church building dates from the 14th century. It is famous for its splendid carved oak bench ends. On entering the building an immediate impression is created by the magnificent pews and bench ends, the old communion table and the officiant's desk facing the people, which is a rarely found survival of earlier times. The front hall of the church is closed with a metal fence (against birds/animals). This makes the church appear closed, while that is often not the case. http://www.strattondeanery.co.uk/poughill.html
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The work of art reminds of this technology for oil and gas lanterns - invented by Goldsworthy Gurney in 1839 in this place and until the invention of electric light the brightest artificial light source - and of the "big boom" of the sun and planets on May 17th, 2000. Created by Carole Vincent and Antony Fanshawe.
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There are over 20 road cycling routes available around Kilkhampton, catering to various skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes over 900 times, sharing their experiences and insights.
The road cycling routes around Kilkhampton offer a mix of difficulties. You'll find 1 easy route, 13 moderate routes, and 6 more challenging routes. This variety ensures options for both casual riders and those seeking a more demanding experience, with some routes featuring over 3,000 feet of climbing.
The road cycling routes in Kilkhampton are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an impressive average rating of 4.8 stars from over 25 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from lush green fields to coastal views, and the engaging terrain.
The terrain around Kilkhampton is characterized by rolling hills and varied countryside. While many routes feature well-paved surfaces, you can expect some segments on country lanes and potentially unpaved sections, requiring good fitness. The area offers scenic backdrops including ancient woodlands and views towards the Atlantic Ocean.
Yes, Kilkhampton offers several circular road cycling routes. A popular option is The Old Laundry – Bude Canal loop from Thurdon Cross Farm, which is 26.2 miles long and showcases lush green fields and ancient woodlands. Another local favorite is the Preston Gate Inn – Bude Light Monument loop from Kilkhampton, a moderate 16-mile path.
The area around Kilkhampton is enjoyable for road cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the countryside and coastal views. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter rides can be invigorating, though some segments might be more challenging due to weather conditions.
Road cycling near Kilkhampton offers views of stunning natural features and landmarks. You might encounter the dramatic Spekes Mill Mouth Waterfall, the historic Compass Point Storm Tower with its breathtaking sea views, or the tranquil Bude Canal. The region also boasts rugged coastlines, deep-wooded coombes, and areas like Kilkhampton Common dedicated to nature conservation.
For a flatter and more family-friendly option, the Bude Canal Towpath offers a peaceful journey through lush greenery and wildlife. Additionally, the Tamar Lakes area provides a flatter, family-friendly circular route, perfect for a leisurely ride.
Parking options are available near many starting points for road cycling routes. For example, the route Blackberry Farm Tea Room loop from Lower Tamar CP suggests parking at Lower Tamar CP. Sandymouth beach, a nearby coastal attraction, also has a National Trust car park which could serve as a starting point for coastal rides.
Yes, some routes incorporate stops at local establishments. For instance, the Preston Gate Inn – Bude Light Monument loop from Kilkhampton starts near the Preston Gate Inn. Another route, Blackberry Farm Tea Room loop from Lower Tamar CP, suggests a stop at Blackberry Farm Tea Room, offering convenient refreshment points during your ride.
Absolutely. Kilkhampton's landscape includes rolling hills that provide challenging climbs for experienced road cyclists. Some routes offer significant elevation gains, with excursions lasting over five hours and featuring more than 3,000 feet of climbing, perfect for those looking to test their endurance.
For longer distances, you can explore routes like The Old Laundry – Bude Canal loop from Thurdon Cross Farm, which covers 26.2 miles (42.1 km). Another option is the Blackberry Farm Tea Room loop from Lower Tamar CP, extending to 30.5 miles (49.1 km), offering a substantial ride through varied terrain.
Kilkhampton is a historic Cornish village with its own rich past. For more detailed information about the village's history, you can visit the Kilkhampton Parish Council website.


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