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No traffic road cycling routes around St. Breock offer access to a diverse landscape in North Cornwall, characterized by the serene River Camel and its estuary, the prominent St. Breock Downs, and proximity to the rugged Cornish coastline. The area features a mix of mostly well-paved surfaces, from the gentle gradients of the Camel Trail to more challenging inland routes with significant elevation changes. This region provides varied terrain suitable for different cycling preferences, encompassing river valleys, open heathland, and…
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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53.3km
03:09
710m
720m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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21.5km
01:17
440m
440m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
3
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90.7km
04:45
1,200m
1,200m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Rode from Padstow to Wenford Bridge on Camel Trail to this Cafe well worth the effort
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Stayed 1 night, lovely room, gorgeous dinner and a great base for a walk to Brown Willy!
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Lovely little cafe with compostable toilet! You can sit inside (which was lovely and warm) or outside - they did have a wasp problem but were actively trying to distract them from the customers!
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great cafe to stop off. good coffee and cake. place to fill water bottles and chill inside or out. plenty of free parking
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Delicious food and drinks. Friendly service! Beautiful garden. You can relax.
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There are over 70 no traffic road cycling routes around St. Breock listed in this guide. These routes vary in length and difficulty, offering options for cyclists of all experience levels.
The terrain around St. Breock offers a mix of landscapes. Many routes utilize the largely traffic-free Camel Trail, which follows a disused railway line and is mostly level. Beyond the trail, you can expect well-paved surfaces on quiet lanes, with some routes featuring gentle gradients and others offering more challenging climbs, especially when exploring areas like St. Breock Downs.
Yes, the Camel Trail is particularly well-suited for families and cyclists of all abilities. Its gentle gradients and traffic-free nature make it an ideal choice for cycling with children. Routes like the "Wadebridge Town Centre loop from Wadebridge" (view route) offer a moderate, accessible option for a pleasant ride.
The region offers a rich mix of natural beauty and historical sites. Along the Camel Trail, you'll cycle alongside the scenic River Camel and its estuary, a haven for wildlife. Nearby, you can explore the picturesque Padstow Harbour, the charming fishing village of Port Isaac, or the dramatic coastline at Port Quin Cove. The Roche Rock Chapel Ruins – Helman Tor loop also offers historical interest.
Wadebridge is a convenient base for accessing many routes, especially the Camel Trail, and offers various parking options. For specific routes, check the individual route descriptions on Komoot for recommended starting points and parking information. For example, the "Roche Rock Chapel Ruins – Helman Tor loop" (view route) starts from Bishops Wood Car Park.
Wadebridge is a key hub in the area and can be reached by public transport, making it a good starting point for many cycling routes, including the Camel Trail. Local bus services connect surrounding towns and villages. It's advisable to check current bus schedules and bike carriage policies with local operators before planning your trip.
Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant cycling conditions with milder temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer can be popular, especially on the Camel Trail, but can also be warmer. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for potentially wet and windy weather, especially closer to the coast.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes around St. Breock are designed as circular loops. Examples include the "Wadebridge Town Centre loop from Wadebridge" (view route) and the longer "Roche Rock Chapel Ruins – Helman Tor loop from Bishops Wood Car Park" (view route), allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's diverse landscapes, from serene river valleys to dramatic coastlines, and the excellent opportunities for traffic-free cycling, particularly along the Camel Trail. The blend of natural beauty and historical points of interest also receives high marks.
Yes, especially along popular routes like the Camel Trail, you'll find various cafes and pubs in towns such as Wadebridge and Padstow. These offer convenient stops for refreshments and meals. For longer routes, it's always a good idea to check the route details or plan your stops in advance.
Yes, Wadebridge is a popular spot for bike hire, especially for those looking to cycle the Camel Trail. Several establishments in and around Wadebridge offer a range of bikes, including road bikes, hybrids, and electric bikes, suitable for exploring the local routes.
While many routes are gentle, there are options for more experienced cyclists seeking a challenge. The "Camel Trail Tea Garden – Jamaica Inn loop from Wadebridge" (view route) is a difficult route covering over 90 kilometers with significant elevation gain. These routes often venture into areas with more varied topography, offering rewarding climbs and descents.


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