The Lamorna junction on NCN route 3
NCN route 3 makes a very sharp turn here, from north-east to north-west.
Route signs out of Camborne by the A3047
Route sign on the A3047 into Camborne
Turn left here for the cycle route from Porthleven to Helston through the National Trust's Penrose estate
Route sign for NCN route 3 (eastbound)
There are two signs for NCN route 3 (east- and westbound) in amongst that lot.
Route sign in Tehidy Country Park
Western entry to Tehidy Country Park
Map of foot and cycle routes in Portreath
Map of mineral tramways across the centre of Cornwall
Map of mineral tramways south of Portreath
Mineral tramway from Portreath towards Tehidy Country Park
Sign for Mining Trail from Tehidy Country Park to Portreath
Sign for Mining Trail into Tehidy Country Park
Sign for cycle/horse routes through Tehidy Country Park
Bigger better signs for NCN route 3 near St Erth station (see #15097)
Signs on shared-use route between Truro College and the Royal Cornwall Hospital - not mentioning either.
Two routes to Truro station and city centre - not sure I'd want to take the downhill one
Two routes to Truro station and city centre - not sure I'd want to take the downhill one
Route sign on the byway between the National Trust's Levant and Botallack mines
At last the roadworks (with Cyclists Dismount and go somewhere unspecified signs) on the A30 have finished and there's a new rail/bus interchange and remarkably good signage (in this direction only) for NCN route 3.
Junction of bridleways on the National Trust's Penrose Estate - horse-riding route to the right
Bridleways from Degibna into the National Trust's Penrose Estate
Map of footpaths and bridleways in the National Trust's Penrose Estate
New cycle route markings, I think.
New cycle route markings, I think.
NCN route 3 on Bodmin Moor
NCN route 3 on Bodmin Moor
NCN route 3 on Bodmin Moor
NCN route 3 on Bodmin Moor
Link to Camelford from NCN route 3
NCN route 3 on Bodmin Moor
Sign to the Camel Trail (NCN route 3) in Camelford
Sign on NCN route 3, St Austell
Map of footpaths and bridleways around Porthcurno
Bridleway east from Porthcurno
Fingerpost sign on the Coosebean Greenway near to Cornish Crescent, Truro.
Start of cycle route to Helston through the National Trust's Penrose Estate
Route sign where tthe Portreath Branchline Trail passes beneath the new Kerrier Way
The Portreath Branchline Trail passing beneath the new Kerrier Way
Signs at start of contraflow cycle route to the left
Sat-navs often show that you have to turn left here but it is possible to turn right here and follow the lane parallel to the A30.
NCN route 3 turns right here
NCN route 3 turns left here. It's not clear which route is Unsuitable for Long Vehicles - probably both.
In fact a paved road past the Fowey Hotel
Sign for NCN route 3 entering Mevagissey on the road
Junction of NCN route 3 to the right and direct route to the Lost Gardens of Heligan to the left (unsigned)
Start of NCN route 32 in Truro city centre
NCN route 3 continues south here
Route marker for NCN route 3, continuing south by the road
Route marker for NCN route 3, returning to the roadside footway
Route marker on NCN route 3, Truro
Route marker on NCN route 3, Truro - taking the narrow riverside path rather than the footway by the road
Route marker on NCN route 3, Truro
Cycle parking and sign for NCN route 3
Some confusion - does NCN route 3 really take the obvious route ahead or go around the houses to the right/north?
Bridleways leading to Porthcurno
Cyclists Dismount sign on footpath to Sennen
Signs for NCN route 32 from Padstow to the Camel Trail
Sign helping cyclists avoid the roundabout before the Camel Trail to Padstow
I can understand not wanting to ride up the hill from Sennen, but I've no idea why anyone would want to dismount and use the path (with some big steps) rather than the road.
I can understand not wanting to ride up the hill from Sennen, but I've no idea why anyone would want to dismount and use the path (with some big steps) rather than the road.
The route to Compostella - crossing the railway in Penzance.
A plethora of signs near Redruth station, including a small one to NCN route 3
Sign to NCN route 3 from Redruth station
Route signs by the new Pool relief road, Cornwall
Route signs for NCN route 3
Tin mine engine house by signs for NCN route 3
Sign where the Cornish Coastal Path turns off the byway between the National Trust's Levant and Botallack mines
NCN route 32 sign in Padstow
NCN route 323 sign (from behind the camera to behind the camera...) - shown as route 32 on OpenCycleMap
Signs for NCN route 32, on the roads from the end of the Camel Trail
The end of the Camel Trail - on the disused railway from Bodmin and Wadebridge
Map of St Guron's Way, Bodmin
Map of cycle routes on the National Trust's Lanhydrock estate - now an all-ability cycling hub.
Not the most obvious route sign for NCN route 3
Bodmin Cycle Park - NCN route 3 sign and cycle parking provided by Cornwall Council in the middle of nowhere and no use to anyone.
Route signs where the Camel Trail used to end - it now continues through open parkland a bit closer to the centre of Bodmin
Multiple markers at the junction of NCN routes 3 and 32 on the Camel Trail
Route map on the Camel Trail
Route signs on the Camel Trail
Attractive trail marker and map on the Camel Trail
Access to the Camel Trail through the pub car park...
Start of St Guron's Way, Bodmin
Signs on St Guron's Way, Bodmin
NCN route 3 sign on a busy main road out of Bodmin
National Cycle Network route 3 sign at Cornwall's Regimental Museum.
NCN route 3 towards the Camel Trail
Cyclists on NCN route 3 should stay on the road here - I think.
National Cycle Network route 3 crossing the A30 Hayle bypass
NCN route 3 crosses a lifting bridge in Penzance harbour.
NCN route 3 sign from the new Hayle harbour bridge
NCN route 3 signage over the new Hayle harbour bridge