Widemouth Bay & Bude loop from Launceston
Widemouth Bay & Bude loop from Launceston
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riders
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86.4km
1,070m
Road cycling
This difficult 53.7-mile (86.4 km) road cycling loop from Launceston offers challenging climbs and stunning coastal views around Widemouth B
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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17.8 km
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33.0 km
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33.9 km
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37.1 km
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86.4 km
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58.5 km
27.6 km
348 m
Surfaces
50.5 km
35.9 km
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Highest point (240 m)
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This is a challenging road cycling route, classified as 'difficult' or requiring 'very good fitness'. It features significant climbs, including sections with steep gradients like Millook Hill (up to 30%). Cyclists should be prepared for a demanding ride.
No, this route is generally not recommended for beginner road cyclists. Its significant length (over 86 km) and substantial elevation gain (over 1,070 meters) make it more suitable for experienced riders with a good level of fitness.
The route primarily consists of paved surfaces, including roads and country lanes. However, some sections might be unpaved or difficult to ride, potentially requiring you to dismount and push your bike. Be prepared for varied road conditions.
You'll experience diverse and picturesque scenery. Highlights include coastal views around Widemouth Bay and View of Widemouth Bay, dramatic cliffs, and tranquil rural countryside. You'll also pass by the historic Bude Canal and the Warbstow Bury Iron Age Hill Fort.
The route is approximately 86.4 kilometers (53.7 miles) long and typically takes around 4 hours and 37 minutes of active cycling time. However, total duration will vary based on your pace, stops for breaks, and sightseeing.
As the route starts and ends in Launceston, you would typically look for public parking options within the town. Specific parking details are not provided, so it's advisable to research available car parks in Launceston before your ride.
The North Cornish coast and countryside are beautiful in spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons generally offer more favorable weather conditions for cycling, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Widemouth Bay & Bude loop from Launceston. It uses public roads and paths.
As this is a challenging road cycling route, it is generally not suitable for cycling with dogs. The route primarily uses public roads and can have fast-moving traffic and steep sections, which are not safe or enjoyable for dogs.
Yes, the route passes through or near towns like Bude and Widemouth Bay, where you can find cafes, pubs, and shops to resupply with food and water. Launceston, your starting point, also offers various amenities.
Yes, the route intersects with sections of the National Cycle Network Route 327 and the UK:National Cycle Network. It also briefly touches parts of the South West Coast Path (Section 11: Bude to Crackington Haven) and (Section 10: Hartland Quay to Bude), though these are primarily hiking trails.
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