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Bus station hiking trails around Blisland offer access to the diverse landscapes of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall. The region features wild, open moorlands with prominent tors, alongside lush wooded river valleys like the De Lank, and undulating Cornish countryside. Hikers can explore areas characterized by ancient monuments, historic quarries, and unique rock formations, providing varied terrain for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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7.21km
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Set out on a moderate hike across Pendrift Downs, a 4.5-mile (7.2 km) loop that takes about 2 hours and 2 minutes to complete. You will gain 535 feet (163…
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.60km
01:02
90m
90m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Rode from Padstow to Wenford Bridge on Camel Trail to this Cafe well worth the effort
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Lovely little cafe with compostable toilet! You can sit inside (which was lovely and warm) or outside - they did have a wasp problem but were actively trying to distract them from the customers!
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great cafe to stop off. good coffee and cake. place to fill water bottles and chill inside or out. plenty of free parking
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Very nice cafe with good food and friendly service - watch out for the wasps
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Snail’s Pace is more or less thee destination in Wenford Bridge. In addition to advice already given. I’d just say get there early so you can have some time to to yourself before it gets busier later on. I cycled from Wadebridge at 09:00 and arrived around 10:00, about half an hour after they opened and it was just me there enjoying an exceptional bacon barm on toasted rosemary focaccia. Definitely ride there first for the reward of excellent food and friendly staff
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Jubilee Rock is so named as the granite boulder was decorated with a carving in 1810 to celebrate the fiftieth jubilee of George III. Since then, two more carvings have followed in 1887 and 2002 to commemorate the golden jubilees of Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II. You will notice that there are actually many more carvings created by the landowner John Rogers, including the Cornish Arms, Britannia and a number of Freemason symbols.
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There are nearly 50 hiking trails around Blisland that are accessible from bus stations. These routes offer a mix of difficulties, with 19 easy, 28 moderate, and 1 difficult option, ensuring there's a path for every skill level.
Yes, Blisland offers several easy routes perfect for families. A great option is The Milldale Inn – Laverhan Ancient Woodland loop from Blisland. This 3.6 km (2.2 miles) easy trail takes you through the beautiful Lavethan Wood, an ancient broadleaf woodland that is particularly stunning with bluebells in spring.
Hikes around Blisland offer a diverse range of landscapes. You can explore the rugged, open terrain of Bodmin Moor with its prominent tors, tranquil wooded river valleys like the De Lank, and undulating Cornish countryside. Many routes also pass through historic granite quarries and ancient woodlands.
Absolutely. Many of the bus-accessible routes around Blisland are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Pendrift Downs, De Lank Quarries & Jubilee Rock loop from Blisland is a moderate 7.2 km (4.5 miles) circular trail that showcases historic quarries and unique rock formations.
Blisland's trails are rich in history and natural beauty. You can encounter prehistoric monuments like The Trippet Stones, explore historic De Lank Quarries, or see unique features such as The Cheesewring and The Hurlers Stone Circles. The region also features impressive tors like Brown Willy Summit and Rough Tor, offering spectacular views.
Many trails in the Blisland area are dog-friendly, especially those on Bodmin Moor. However, always keep dogs under close control, particularly near livestock or in nature reserves. It's advisable to check specific route details for any restrictions. Generally, the open moorland and wooded paths are suitable for well-behaved dogs.
The bus-accessible hikes around Blisland vary significantly. Easy routes, like The Milldale Inn – Laverhan Ancient Woodland loop, are around 3.6 km (2.2 miles) with about 88 meters (290 ft) of elevation gain. Moderate trails, such as the De Lank River Bridge – Snail's Pace Cafe loop, can be up to 9.1 km (5.7 miles) with around 200 meters (650 ft) of elevation gain.
Yes, the village of Blisland itself has a charming pub, The Blisland Inn, which is a great starting or ending point for many walks. Some routes, like the De Lank River Bridge – Snail's Pace Cafe loop, are even named after local establishments, indicating potential refreshment stops along the way or nearby.
Blisland is beautiful year-round, but spring (for bluebells in woodlands) and autumn (for vibrant foliage) are particularly scenic. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while winter can provide crisp, clear views, especially on the moor. Always check weather conditions, as Bodmin Moor can be exposed.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.47 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the wild moorland to tranquil woodlands, the rich historical sites, and the well-maintained trails that cater to various fitness levels. The sense of peace and natural beauty are frequently highlighted.
Yes, you can. The The Milldale Inn – De Lank Quarries loop from Blisland is a moderate 8.8 km (5.5 miles) route that specifically takes you through the historic De Lank Quarries, known for providing stone for famous buildings.


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