Cycling
From St Austell, the route is off-road down the Pentewan Valley to the coast at Pentewan village and beach. On the way down, the off-road route crosses the Pentewan river and up the old 'coach road' to the Lost Gardens of Heligan and then on down to Mevagissey - a working fishing village.
At Mevagissey, the Cornish Way uses the quieter country roads to make its way the River Fal, crossing over on the King Harry Ferry, and then in to Truro - the cathedral city of Cornwall.
Goss Moor - Multi-use Trail
A 7 mile (c. 12 km) circular trail winds its way around the little known expanse of Goss Moor, north of St Austell, west of Roche.. It is mostly flat and relatively easy - much of it off road - allowing disabled and novice walkers and cyclists easy and safe access to the moors. The trail is surfaced to be suitable for walking, cycling, horse-riding and for wheelchair or mobility scooter users and buggies.Note: If you are using a wheelchair / mobility scooter you may need to have someone with you in some areas, as there are gates to open on parts of the trail.
Bike hire is available at the Screech Owl Sanctuary, near St Columb Road. This can be reached by train to St Columb Road on the Par to Newquay branchline. By car, look for the signs off the A30 at Indian Queens.
Follow the Countryside Code - Take nothing but photographs. Leave nothing but footprints
St Austell Riders - Mobile Bike Breakdown service 07843 197 126
Office 07891 037 435
Bike Hire
Pentewan Valley Cycle Hire :
Bikes delivered free to St Austell by arrangement
1 West End, St Austell, PL26 6BX
Phone +44 (0) 1726 844 242
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