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West Kernow Way - A new Cycling UK route in Cornwall


Posted on September 10 in Routes

Developed by Cycling UK, the West Kernow Way (West Kernow is Cornish for West Cornwall) is a largely off-road 150-mile route starting in Penzance. Winding its way west through the Cornish landscape to become a figure of eight. Using quiet roads, bridleways, byways and lost ways.

Taking in rugged coastlines and old miners’ tracks. It also passes the World Heritage Site of the Tin Coast. Passing the Botallack tin mines, the Bronze Age monument Mên-an-Tol, Land’s End, St Michael’s Mount and Lizard Point. It is estimated to take three to four days to complete.

For more information and to read the digital version of the guidebook, see: West Kernow Way | Cycling UK

 

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