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St. Agnes

Portreath Harbour and Beach – Portreath Beach loop from St. Agnes

Routes
Road cycling routes
United Kingdom
England
South West England
St. Agnes

Portreath Harbour and Beach – Portreath Beach loop from St. Agnes

Moderate

4.0

(1)

18

riders

Portreath Harbour and Beach – Portreath Beach loop from St. Agnes

01:24

27.6km

370m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

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After 13.3 km for 61 m

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Start point

Bus stop

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1

4.22 km

Coastal Road

Highlight • Trail

2

7.27 km

Quiet Country Road

Highlight • Trail

Here the walk leaves the quiet lanes, crosses a more busy road and joins the Devoran-Portreath cycle trail, so take care crossing the road and prepare to see some more people on bikes.

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3

11.0 km

Unexpected Farm Petting Zoo

Highlight • Rest Area

Reindeer, Emus and small goats. Great stop for kids. Mind those emu's. They are inquisitive and appear to want to be your friend. Remember Rod Hull!!!!

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4

11.4 km

Portreath Harbour and Beach

Highlight • Beach

The picturesque coastal town of Portreath arrives just past the halfway point of my final day's riding from Castledore to Land's End

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5

11.6 km

Portreath Beach

Highlight • Viewpoint

Good clean new toilet block just before beach car park

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6

11.6 km

Portreath Wall

Highlight (Segment) • Other

7

13.3 km

Tehidy Country Park

Highlight • Historical Site

GB: Tehidy is the largest continuous forest area in the region. Many of the mining trails run through the forest. Originally, the park was privately owned by the Basset family, who are closely linked to the mining history. Since 1983, the park has been in government hands and is open to the public.

EN: Tehidy is the largest contiguous forest area in the region. Many of the mining trails run through the forest. The park was originally privately owned by the Basset family, which is closely linked to the mining history. The park has been in government hands and open to the public since 1983.

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8

14.2 km

Mary's Well

Highlight • Rest Area

Mary's Well is an old granite drinking fountain dated 1888. The well was donated to Illogan residents by a local landowner called Mr Gustavos Lambert Bassett, who named it after his wife. There is a bench beside the well.

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27.6 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

26.9 km

634 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

20.2 km

7.34 km

< 100 m

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