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LOCAL BIKE TRAILS

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BIKE WEEK

Lucky for us, we are in the perfect location for ample bike trails and scenic routes to sink our tyres into. Here are just a few to get you started...

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Plympton the Victorian Country house and gardens and discover the history of the two sides of Victorian Life?

Also known as Plym Forest, Cann Woods is a stunning example of newly planted trees and broad-levelled woodland. Cycling is a great way to explore the wonders of the woodland and is accessible from the City via the Plymbridge Woods cycle path. There are many trails to choose from, so no matter your rider level, they’ll be something for everyone.

The 21-mile route from Plymouth to Tavistock is a fantastic option for all ages and fitness levels with the new off-road cycle route. The trail takes you through the wooded river valleys, across the open moorland and up close to the wildlife including Dartmoor ponies.

The trail includes Gem Bridge which has replaced the older viaduct, and Grenofen Tunnels. Routes also include the Plym Valley Trail, which is a safe and easy trail to cycle and walk for all the family.

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Starting at Laira Bridge and finishing at Clearbrook provides safe, traffic-free cycling. The 18-mile round trip gentle route is suitable for all ages and takes you through wooded valleys that open up into Dartmoor National Park or continue on the trails through the woods where you could enjoy a picnic by the river.

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One of the most popular recreational routes in the country is the Camel Trail. The 18-mile trail is mainly traffic free, surfaced and pretty much level, and provides front-row bike seats to the beautiful cornish countryside between Wenfordbridge, Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow.

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A purpose-built, off-road cycle trail that offers 10 kilometres of track makes it the perfect escape for the whole family. Offering easy, moderate and challenging rides, there’s a track for every skill level. After trying out the Saw Pit, Walters Trail or the gentler Lodge Trail why not visit rIverSIde

Starting from Sutton Harbour and the Barbican, you can take a nice easy route to the Plymouth Hoe then onto Millbay and Stonehouse and finish at The Royal William Yard with options to refuel at high-quality cafes and restaurants.

Enjoy stunning views over the sound and out to Mountbatten, Drake’s Island and Mount Edgecumbe.

Saltram

Cycle along the Plym estuary and through the rolling hills of Saltram. Mostly flat with one steep hill, the ride is designed for all ages. Passing ancient oak trees and plenty of history to soak up on your adventure. Fancy something a little further? You can extend your ride up to Plymbridge Woods.

Of course, these are just some ideas to get you started, but there are many other ways to get involved and swap your keys for a helmet. no bike? no problem.

You may have seen the fantastic new instalment in and around Plymouth recently, the Beryl Bikes. Their very simple Tap and Roll service offers Pay As You Ride or Minute Bundles – which is the best value if you’re going for a bike ride. With a large front basket, lights and even an electric motor to help you tackle those pesky hills, it really is a great option if you haven’t yet invested in your own bike. Just download their free app on your phone and you can start your adventure today.

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