Start of byway from a link to NCN route 3
Byway from a link to NCN route 3
Start of byway from a link to NCN route 3
Path towards Hayle harbour
Modal filter on path towards Hayle station
Bridleway towards Copperhouse
Junction of bridleways and byway, Hayle
Byway to Hayle station (right) and modal filter towards Copperhouse (left)
Byway towards Hayle station
Start of bridleway south from Connor Downs
Bridleway south from Roseworthy
Start of bridleways south from Roseworthy
According to Amazon's sat-navs, this is a useable through road. It doesn't usually go well.
Lane between the old and new A30
Cut-through on potential riverside route into Truro
Cut-through on potential riverside route into Truro
Cut-through on potential riverside route into Truro
End of potential riverside route into Truro
Start of potential riverside route into Truro
Start of bridleway on the downs above Penzance
Start of bridleway - not shown on online mapping
Footpath only east from Carbis Bay station
Path above Carbis Bay station - cycleable according to OpenCycleMap, but it ends at a flight of steps.
Cycle link to NCN route 3 west of Camborne
Farm track to the left, bridleway ahead
Bridleway towards Camborne
Road to the Lizard lifeboat station
Bridleway from Bass Point
Start of dead end bridleway at the Cornish coast path
Isolated stretch of new wheelchair-friendly path, presumably on National Trust land, near the Lizard
Technically a bridleway, but a dead end and no real use to cyclists.
Start of rather odd U-shaped byway, with link towards Camborne
Start of rather odd U-shaped byway, with link towards Camborne
Start of a relatively long and potentially useful bridleway
This is definitely signed as a bridleway (south to the Godolphin road), even if it doesn't appear on online mapping.
Waterfront footpath parallel to the former A30 west from Hayle
Route over Carnsew sluice, Hayle - the cycle way apparently ends here, with footpaths continuing
The finger sign has gone, and it's not shown on the online maps, but there should be a bridleway here.
The finger sign has gone, and it's not shown on the online maps, but there should be a bridleway here.
Cut-through past Trewartha care home, Carbis Bay - not on the online maps.
Cut-through to primary school, Carbis Bay - not on the online maps.
Cut-through to primary school, Carbis Bay - not on the online maps.
Asphalted footpath west from Carbis Bay station, shown as a cycleway on OpenCycleMap
Another bridleway towards the Bakers Pit Nature Reserve - not on the online maps, and not much use for cyclists.
Bridleway to Bakers Pit Nature Reserve
Junction of bridleways above Penzance
Barriers on new link to Helston Business Park
Start of new link from Helston Business Park
Path with steps to the B3297, Helston
Cut-through in the Tremenheere estate, Helston
Cut-through in the Tremenheere estate, Helston
Cut-through in the Tremenheere estate, Helston
Cut-through in the Tremenheere estate, Helston
Cut-through in the Tremenheere estate, Helston
Paved footpath through the Tremenheere estate, Helston
Paved footpath through the Tremenheere estate, Helston, with other paths starting to left and right
Paved footpath through the Tremenheere estate, Helston
Gate to Tremenheere Avenue and 'cycleway' right to Forth Gwedhen, Helston
End of the 'cycleway' (according to OpenCycleMap) through the Tremenheere estate, Helston
At least there's been some strimming on the 'cycleway' (according to OpenCycleMap) through the Tremenheere estate, Helston
Link from the 'cycleway' (according to OpenCycleMap) through the Tremenheere estate, Helston
Link from the 'cycleway' (according to OpenCycleMap) through the Tremenheere estate, Helston
The 'cycleway' (according to OpenCycleMap) through the Tremenheere estate, Helston
The 'cycleway' (according to OpenCycleMap) through the Tremenheere estate, Helston
Start of the 'cycleway' (according to OpenCycleMap) through the Tremenheere estate, Helston
Puddles on the link from the so-called cycleway through the Tremenheere estate, Helston
To the left, Trenethick Barton (listed Grade I, but no-one knows it's here), to the right the link to the so-called cycleway through the Tremenheere estate, Helston
Start of link to Tremenheere Avenue, Helston
Start of link to the so-called cycleway through the Tremenheere estate, Helston
Cut-through to Seneschall Park, Helston
Coastal footpath, Marazion - cyclists have to use the road until it reaches NCN route 3
Coastal footpath, Marazion - cyclists have to use the road until it reaches NCN route 3
Coastal footpath, Marazion - cyclists have to use the road until it reaches NCN route 3
Coastal footpath through a car park, Marazion - cyclists have to use the road until it reaches NCN route 3
Coastal footpath, Marazion - cyclists have to use the road until it reaches NCN route 3
Short bridleway up from Nanjizal beach
Love Lane - a bridleway out of Fowey, a bit narrow and slippery in places.
Access to a road a couple of hundred metres away - but you can't take a bike either way on the coastal footpath.
In theory I suppose that's a modal filter up there. You could get a bike to the coast here but can't take it either way on the coastal footpath.
Not intended for cycling, but a short section of the Cornish coastal footpath has been improved by the National Trust for wheelchair use.
Start of two bridleways from the access road to Kynance Cove
Stepping stones on bridleway
Bridleways crossing on Lizard Down
Bridleways crossing on Lizard Down
Flooded bridleway on Lizard Downs
Link to Cycling UK's new West Kernow Way forking left off the National Trust's access track to Kynance Cove
Cycling UK's new West Kernow Way forking right off the National Trust's access track to Kynance Cove
Bridleway closed by a gate - it only leads to footpaths anyway.
Excellent bridleway from Kynance Cove to the Lizard - part of Cycling UK's new West Kernow Way
A cut-through that's shown on online mapping as a dead-end (clear enough on an OS map though).
A cut-through that's shown on online mapping as a dead-end (clear enough on an OS map though).
A cut-through that's shown on online mapping as a dead-end (clear enough on an OS map though).
A cut-through that's not on online mapping - probably an historic route to/from Mawgan church.
A cut-through that's not on online mapping - probably an historic route to/from Mawgan church.
Link from the closed road past Penair School, Truro