Any of you peoples in cornwall recommend any good areas for biking over the easter weekend. Embarrassed to say have never made it to cornwall on a bike before as always too much luggage etc but this easter was thinking about popping down and checking the place out on the bike, can anyone suggest any really good parts to head to for best roads, other bikers to tag along with etc? That be cool. Thanks.
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Any of you peoples in cornwall recommend any good areas for biking over the easter weekend. Embarrassed to say have never made it to cornwall on a bike before as always too much luggage etc but this easter was thinking about popping down and checking the place out on the bike, can anyone suggest any really good parts to head to for best roads, other bikers to tag along with etc? That be cool. Thanks.

Any of you peoples in cornwall recommend any good areas for biking over the easter weekend. Embarrassed to say have never made it to cornwall on a bike before as always too much luggage etc but this easter was thinking about popping down and checking the place out on the bike, can anyone suggest any really good parts to head to for best roads, other bikers to tag along with etc? That be cool. Thanks.
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you could try first and last forum
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If you're coming to Cornwall over easter, expect to find the best biking roads in Devon!!!
Already noticed the increase of caravans this weekend.
Best advice is to avoid the obvious road, Lands End - St Just & anywhere around Newquay.
Suggest Helston - Lizard, Tregony - St Mawes or up the A39 to Bideford & come back via Holsworthy/Launceston.
Already noticed the increase of caravans this weekend.
Best advice is to avoid the obvious road, Lands End - St Just & anywhere around Newquay.
Suggest Helston - Lizard, Tregony - St Mawes or up the A39 to Bideford & come back via Holsworthy/Launceston.
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i am already adapting my bike for the caravan onslaughtgraham22 wrote:If you're coming to Cornwall over easter, expect to find the best biking roads in Devon!!!
Already noticed the increase of caravans this weekend.
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Cheers lads for all the info, much appriciated. Like the optional extra Mr Bond. AKA billinom8s

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down the n devon coast road to bude-camelford-wadebridge-bodmin-lostwithiel-looe-saltash and back into plymouth
there you go matey a nice flowing ride that should avoid/be going the other way to all the traffic

there you go matey a nice flowing ride that should avoid/be going the other way to all the traffic
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deej wrote:down the n devon coast road to bude-camelford-wadebridge-bodmin-lostwithiel-looe-saltash and back into plymouth
there you go matey a nice flowing ride that should avoid/be going the other way to all the traffic![]()
Now THAT is a great route. Fantastic roads and a big healthy diet burger ar Cap'n jaspers to finish it off.
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Looe-Saltash nooooooo
Boring!
Looe-Trerulefoot-Torpoint ferry
Boring!
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didnt know where hes coming down from and that had completely slipped my mind but its does get extra police attention over easter along that stretch of road
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Tavistock - Liskeard
Saltash - Launceston or Gunnislake - Launceston
Launceston - Bude
Saltash - Launceston or Gunnislake - Launceston
Launceston - Bude
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