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Road cycling routes around Lanhydrock traverse a diverse landscape, characterized by parkland, woodlands, and the River Fowey. The region features varied terrain, from moderate to challenging, with notable elevation changes on some paths. Routes often include loops around Bodmin and paths leading to historic landmarks. The area provides a picturesque backdrop for road cycling, with many routes featuring mostly paved surfaces.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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32.8km
01:38
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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45.1km
02:40
780m
780m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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51.1km
02:24
660m
660m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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41.5km
02:08
500m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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57.0km
02:53
810m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Rook with a Book – A Scenic Stop Right by the Fowey Ferry If you’re bikepacking through South Cornwall and looking to cross the River Fowey, this spot combines function with a bit of culture. Just meters from the Polruan passenger ferry landing, you’ll find “Rook with a Book” — a striking metal sculpture created by Thrussells, celebrating local author Daphne du Maurier. While the sculpture might resemble an eagle at first glance, it’s actually a rook — a clever symbol of intelligence and storytelling, fitting for the town where du Maurier wrote some of her most famous works, including The Birds. The sculpture, named Isla, overlooks the estuary and makes a great place to pause before or after your ferry ride. 🧭 Bikepacker Tips: • The Polruan Ferry is just a few steps away and usually allows bikes, though space can be limited at busy times or during high tide. • Need a sturdier crossing? The Bodinnick vehicle ferry is just upriver and better for loaded rigs. • Fowey offers a solid resupply opportunity — with cafés, food shops, and great views. • The sculpture makes a great landmark and rest stop with benches nearby and panoramic views across the estuary. 📸 Look out for buzzards or kestrels overhead — while there are no eagles here, the wild birds and sweeping views add to the atmosphere of this uniquely Cornish crossing point. 📍Fowey waterfront – sculpture and ferry landing are just meters apart
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This is a nice tranquil location. It is a relaxed place where people are walking about, sitting drinking and eating at cafes and outside of restaurants and bars. The are different statues and features, it os decorated quite well. The big bird is one example
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Whole ride great. Except the Single track from Golant cross roads to the top of Penventinue. Unless it’s emtb you will struggle. Steep, muddy, overgrown and slippy. It’s a challenge! Counted 23 hills of 10 to 15% plus. It’s hilly, excellent short trainer. Not sure if it was fun🤔.
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Delicious food and drinks. Friendly service! Beautiful garden. You can relax.
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Road cycling routes around Lanhydrock offer a diverse landscape, characterized by parkland, woodlands, and the River Fowey. You'll encounter varied terrain, from moderate to challenging, with notable elevation changes on some paths. Many routes feature mostly paved surfaces, suitable for various fitness levels.
Yes, while some routes feature significant elevation changes, there are options suitable for beginners. The region offers a mix of terrain, and you can find routes with mostly paved surfaces and gentler gradients. For example, routes that stick closer to the River Fowey often provide a more relaxed experience.
Many road cycling routes in the Lanhydrock area pass by or lead to interesting landmarks. You might cycle past the historic Roche Rock Chapel Ruins, or explore areas near the Lostwithiel Medieval Bridge. The grand Victorian house and formal gardens of Lanhydrock Estate itself are also prominent features in the landscape. Other highlights in the wider area include the Eden Project and Helman Tor.
Absolutely. The Lanhydrock area features routes with significant elevation changes and varied gradients that will challenge experienced riders. For instance, the River Fowey – Respryn Bridge loop from Bodmin Parkway, at over 88 km with nearly 930 meters of ascent, is classified as difficult and offers a substantial challenge.
The road cycling routes in Lanhydrock are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 10 reviews. More than 1000 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the scenic river valleys, rolling parkland, and historic sites encountered along the way.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Lanhydrock are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the River Fowey – Respryn Bridge loop from Bodmin Parkway and the Lanhydrock House and Gardens – Roche Rock Chapel Ruins loop from Bodmin Parkway.
Route lengths vary significantly to cater to different preferences and fitness levels. You can find shorter loops, such as the River Fowey – Respryn Bridge loop from Bodmin Parkway at around 32 km, up to longer, more challenging rides like the 88 km River Fowey – Respryn Bridge loop from Bodmin Parkway.
While specific amenities vary by route, the Lanhydrock area, being a popular tourist destination, has various cafes and pubs in nearby towns and villages. The Lanhydrock estate itself has a cafe. Routes passing through Bodmin, Lostwithiel, or near the River Fowey are likely to offer opportunities for refreshments.
Yes, parking is generally available. Many routes start from locations like Bodmin Parkway, which typically offers parking facilities. When planning your ride, it's advisable to check specific starting points for parking options.
Lanhydrock is accessible by public transport, with Bodmin Parkway being a key hub. Many road cycling routes, including popular ones like the Fowey Harbour – Bodinnick Ferry loop, start from Bodmin Parkway, making it convenient to arrive by train and begin your ride.
The Lanhydrock area offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery, with the formal gardens of Lanhydrock particularly vibrant in spring. Summer is also popular, though routes can be busier. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for cooler, potentially wetter weather.


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