This could be made into a decent route into Camborne
Possible future cycle links left and right
Start of track west from Leedstown
New bridleway alongside the road to Penrose Farm on the National Trust's Penrose estate
Bridleway past Penrose Farm in the National Trust's Penrose estate
Bridleway from Penrose Farm to the Loe Pool in the National Trust's Penrose estate
Ahead, track to the Loe Pool ih the National Trust's Penrose estate, to the right footpath to Penrose Farm and car park
End of asphalt and view to the Loe Pol in the National Trust's Penrose estate
Bridleway on former mineral tramway to Tehidy
Bridleway on former mineral tramway to Gwithian
Junction of tracks in Tehidy Country Park
The National Trust has improved this section of the Cornish coastal path for wheelchairs, but it's not surprising that cyclists are using it too.
The National Trust has improved this section of the Cornish coastal path for wheelchairs, but it's not surprising that cyclists are using it too.
Bridleway link from NCN route 3, St Erth
Bridleway north of Gweek, Cornwall
Bridleway north of Gweek, Cornwall
Tredrea Terrace Path, Portreath
Tredrea Terrace Path, Portreath
This track is technically a footpath.
Bridleway to Pennare House and Lestowder.
Start of bridleway to Pennare House and Lestowder.
The end of the track used by Coastwatch staff to reach Nare Point
Private track to the South West Coast Path
Start of Bramble Lane, Truro - a wasted resource
The bottom of the foot/cycle route down to Mevagissey harbour from the north.
Bridleway to Porthcurno beach
Start of paved bridleway down to Porthgwarra
A German mountain biker went over a cliff near here and died last year - you really shouldn't be cycling on the Cornish Coastal Footpath.
Byway past Wheal Owles (the 'Poldark' mine, with a bit of help from CGI)
Short dead-end section of bridleway on the Cornish coast
Short dead-end section of bridleway on the Cornish coast
Concrete bridleway from Helston to Degibna
Bridleway through a Cornish farm
Bridleway in the National Trust's Penrose Estate, and a footpath to the left, but a decent link for cyclists
A footpath in the National Trust's Penrose Estate, but a decent link for cyclists
Unsigned junction in the National Trust's Penrose Estate - the bridleway seems to go to the right
Junction of bridleways in the National Trust's Penrose Estate
Bridleway on the National Trust's Penrose Estate - definitely for horses rather than bikes
Boardwalk and bridleway on the National Trust's Penrose Estate
Bridleway on the National Trust's Penrose Estate - it might be fine for cycling in the summer.
Bridleway on the National Trust's Penrose Estate
Junction with bridleway in the National Trust's Penrose Estate
Junction of bridleways in the National Trust's Penrose Estate
Bridge and ford in the National Trust's Penrose Estate
A footpath in the National Trust's Penrose Estate, but clearly well used by cyclists.
Bridleway into the National Trust's Penrose Estate
The old road is actually still viable for cyclists as an alternative to slogging up the hill on the A394
The National Trust's Tremayne Quay - the end of a dead-end track about a mile and a half long.
The National Trust's Tremayne Woods property - a dead-end track about a mile and a half long.
Entry to the National Trust's Tremayne Woods property - a dead-end track about a mile and a half long.
Back route (no motor vehicles) to Cape Cornwall
Route north from Padstow along the Camel estuary
Technically a footpath leading to a bridleway.
Bridleway to Porthcurno (coast path to the left)
Coast path to the left, bridleway (almost parallel) to the right
This track to Gulval village is signed as a public footpath but isn't shown on online maps.
Cyclists pushing towards Heligan on NCN route 3
Ford on the back route from Mevagissey to the Lost Gardens of Heligan
Back route from Mevagissey to the Lost Gardens of Heligan
Turn left for the back route from the Lost Gardens of Heligan to Mevagissey
Back route from Mevagissey to the Lost Gardens of Heligan
Bridleway link from the Cornish coastal path
Start of dead-end bridleway
Cut-through in Padstow (improvement needed)
This could be a cut-through to take cyclists on NCN route 32 off the A389
There's no indication that this is not a cycle route
Track to the footbridge, Wadebridge
Link from the footbridge to NCN route 32 (the Camel Trail)
Cut-through in Bodmin that's not on any online mapping
Cut-through in Bodmin that's not on any online mapping.
Footpath between stream and Tesco in Penzance - not much potential for cycling
Pedestrian access only to Prussia Cove.
Hayle waterfront - plenty of room to put in a decent cycleway on NCN route 3
Steps on the coastal path.
A walk from Sunny Corner Lane to Sennen Cove.
A walk from Sunny Corner Lane to Sennen Cove.
A small concrete footbridge over a stream on the coastal path.
Definitely not a coastal cycle route.
Culdrose naval airbase (HMS Seahawk) - start of path along A3083 (pedestrian only as far as the main gate).