After booking your Cornwall holiday cottages, it's time for planning your tour schedule.
While some people love to have a quiet holiday, some others can't seem satisfied unless they have some activity or the other to keep themselves busy.
If you are looking for a vacation full of activities, try the cycling trails of Cornwall.
Cycling enthusiasts enjoying their Newquay holidays can also come to these cycling trails, hire cycles from the bike hire shops and enjoy their day out.
There are quite a few shops that give cycles on rent for half a day or the whole day.
In case your Cornwall holiday cottages are located nearby and you want to go on the cycling trails during evening, try the evening hire options.
Here are a few recommendations for your Newquay holidays.
The Camel Trail This is arguably UK's most successful recreational trail, which offers access to the gorgeous Cornish countryside along an abandoned railway line between Wadebridge, Bodmin and Padstow.
You can come over and enjoy this trail during your Newquay holidays.
Booking your Cornwall holiday cottages close to the Camel Trail will help you get access to it easily and enjoy long hours of cycling.
The Camel Trail is carefully managed, maintained and promoted as a partnership that involves local community organisations.
Every year, this place accommodates almost 350,000 users.
You can enjoy this 18-mile stretch, which is mostly free of traffic, has a smooth surface and offers an almost level cycle way that cuts through some of the most stunning countryside.
When you come here during your Newquay holidays, you can begin your journey by following the abandoned railway line.
You can travel from Padstow to Wadebridge along the Camel Estuary and go through the wooded Camel Valley offering scenic views, to finally reach Bodmin.
From Bodmin, you can take another trail, which is regarded as one of the most historic ones in the country.
This trail comes inland to the foot of Bodmin Moor and ends close to Blisland.
Once you reach this place, take some time out to enjoy the scenic surroundings of this attractive moorland village.
Staying at one of the Cornwall holiday cottages in and around the place is sure to pave way for an extraordinary vacation.
Pentewan Valley Trail This is one of the newest cycle trails in Cornwall and is often considered to be a shorter version of the Camel Trail.
Mostly traffic free and level, the entire course runs through wetland, past the sluice ponds, and through the ancient oak woodland along the White Rive.
Thus, this trail is the ideal place to enjoy cycling with your family.
Since car parking is available at both ends, you can easily take a ride from your Cornwall holiday cottages to get to this place.
Once here, hire the cycles and set on the trail.
These are some of the cycling trails that are sure to spice up your Cornwall and Newquay holidays for sure.
While some people love to have a quiet holiday, some others can't seem satisfied unless they have some activity or the other to keep themselves busy.
If you are looking for a vacation full of activities, try the cycling trails of Cornwall.
Cycling enthusiasts enjoying their Newquay holidays can also come to these cycling trails, hire cycles from the bike hire shops and enjoy their day out.
There are quite a few shops that give cycles on rent for half a day or the whole day.
In case your Cornwall holiday cottages are located nearby and you want to go on the cycling trails during evening, try the evening hire options.
Here are a few recommendations for your Newquay holidays.
The Camel Trail This is arguably UK's most successful recreational trail, which offers access to the gorgeous Cornish countryside along an abandoned railway line between Wadebridge, Bodmin and Padstow.
You can come over and enjoy this trail during your Newquay holidays.
Booking your Cornwall holiday cottages close to the Camel Trail will help you get access to it easily and enjoy long hours of cycling.
The Camel Trail is carefully managed, maintained and promoted as a partnership that involves local community organisations.
Every year, this place accommodates almost 350,000 users.
You can enjoy this 18-mile stretch, which is mostly free of traffic, has a smooth surface and offers an almost level cycle way that cuts through some of the most stunning countryside.
When you come here during your Newquay holidays, you can begin your journey by following the abandoned railway line.
You can travel from Padstow to Wadebridge along the Camel Estuary and go through the wooded Camel Valley offering scenic views, to finally reach Bodmin.
From Bodmin, you can take another trail, which is regarded as one of the most historic ones in the country.
This trail comes inland to the foot of Bodmin Moor and ends close to Blisland.
Once you reach this place, take some time out to enjoy the scenic surroundings of this attractive moorland village.
Staying at one of the Cornwall holiday cottages in and around the place is sure to pave way for an extraordinary vacation.
Pentewan Valley Trail This is one of the newest cycle trails in Cornwall and is often considered to be a shorter version of the Camel Trail.
Mostly traffic free and level, the entire course runs through wetland, past the sluice ponds, and through the ancient oak woodland along the White Rive.
Thus, this trail is the ideal place to enjoy cycling with your family.
Since car parking is available at both ends, you can easily take a ride from your Cornwall holiday cottages to get to this place.
Once here, hire the cycles and set on the trail.
These are some of the cycling trails that are sure to spice up your Cornwall and Newquay holidays for sure.
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