David has contributed 18 routes spanning 65 miles of routes in England and .
Member since December 8, 2020.
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Pentewan Valley TrailGravel route from W End to Pentewan Rd, Pentewan, Cornwall, England "Nice flat trail following the river down to Pentewan" |
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Helman Tor bridlewayGravel route on Unnamed Road, Cornwall, England "Nice little bridleway. Can get flooded in places but thankfully you can cut through some of the fields in the worse affected areas." |
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Bishops and Hustyns WoodsGravel route on Unnamed Road, Cornwall, England "Lovely Gravel fire roads through both these beautiful woods." |
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Scenic Tresillian River pathGravel route from Unnamed Road to A390, Tresillian, Cornwall, England "Great views over the river, can be muddy in winter though!" |
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Settlement WoodsGravel route on Idless Ln, Cornwall, England "Main circuit around the woods is a nice easy gravel route with some MTB trails available in the woods if youve brought the bike for it" |
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Mevagissey to Heligan TrailGravel route from Valley Rd to B3273, Mevagissey, Cornwall, England |
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Goss Moor cut throughGravel route from Unnamed Road to B3274, Cornwall, England "Fun little gravel short cut" |
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Siblyback Lake TrailGravel route on Siblyback Lake Cycle Path and Lakeside Walk, Cornwall, England "Super easy trail around the lake, ideal for kids but also a nice scenic addition if you are cycling around bodmin area" |
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Bugle TrailGravel route from Hallaze Rd to Unnamed Road, Cornwall, England |
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Tumulus Gravel with lovely viewsGravel route on Unnamed Road, Cornwall, England "This is out and back because it leads to private land eventually. However its worth it for some nice views of Brown Willy (Cornwall's highest point). This is accessible from the top of the Camel trail with a bit of scenic climbing." |
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Coast to Coast TrailGravel route from Sand Cottages to Sand Cottages, Portreath, Cornwall, England "The Coast to Coast Trail closely follows the line of two historic transport routes. The early horse-worked Portreath tramroad opened in 1812. This was the first surface tramroad in Cornwall. It gave the copper mines around Scorrier and St Day a transport route to the sea at Portreath. The other was the Redruth & Chasewater Railway. This was built from 1825 and linked the town of Redruth and mines around Gwennap, then the richest copper producing area in the world, to the port of Devoran on the south coast." 1 |
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Tehidy WoodsGravel route from Unnamed Road to Langwedh, Churchtown, Cornwall, England |
2 mi
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Wheal Martyn Trail to Bugle TrailGravel route on Trethurgy Caravan Site, Trethurgy, Cornwall, England |
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Wheal Martyn TrailGravel route from Tremena Gardens to Knightor Cl, Trethurgy, Cornwall, England |
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Goss Moor TrailGravel route from Moorland Rd to Unnamed Road, Cornwall, England |
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Camel Trail - Padstow and WenfordbridgeGravel route on , Dunmere, Cornwall, England "The Camel Trail provides access to the beautiful Cornish countryside along a disused railway line between Wenfordbridge, Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow. The Camel Trail is an 18 mile largely traffic free, surfaced and virtually level multi use trail which passes through some of the most spectacular countryside in the south west." |
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Camel Trail -Wadebridge and Padstow.Gravel route from Porthilly View to Hillside Park, Cornwall, England "Dog Friendly The Camel Trail provides access to the beautiful Cornish countryside along a disused railway line between Wenfordbridge, Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow. The Camel Trail is an 18 mile largely traffic free, surfaced and virtually level multi use trail which passes through some of the most spectacular countryside in the south west." |