Route sign, Penryn (this is probably still a shared-use footway)
Three sets of barriers on the short shared-use link to ASDA in Penryn
Three sets of barriers on the short shared-use link to ASDA in Penryn
Three sets of barriers on the short shared-use link to ASDA in Penryn
Cycle parking at ASDA, Penryn - unloved and unnecessarily far from the entrance.
Shared-use route in to Penryn, with a cyclist on the road.
B & Q, Penryn - large car park, no cycle parking at all.
Stopping trains on the Cardiff-Penzance route, with reasonable provision for cycles, are being partially replaced by Class 80x Intercity trains, with limited provision for bikes which must be reserved and hung up in a small cupboard - a big
Junction signed in the other direction only
Start of byway from a link to NCN route 3
Byway from a link to NCN route 3
Start of byway from a link to NCN route 3
Routes recommended by St Ives eBikes
Cyclist on the footway east from NCN route 3, passing the start of the Old Railway Siding.
Crossing from The Old Railway Siding to join NCN route 3 at Hayle harbour
Barriers at the start of the Old Railway Siding to Hayle station - now asphalted
Wheelbenders at a gym on the byway to Hayle station
Link from The Old Railway Siding to the westbound platform at Hayle station
Start of The Old Railway Siding from Hayle station to the harbour - now asphalted
New covered cycle parking at Hayle station
Cyclist on the byway past Hayle station
Stepped route between the platforms at Hayle station and the byway towards the harbour
Asphalted path northeast from Hayle station - cyclists should take the service road to the right.
Modal filter on bridge over the railway, Hayle
Path towards Hayle harbour
Modal filter on path towards Hayle station
Bridleway towards Copperhouse
Junction of bridleways and byway, Hayle
Modal filters on the bridge over the Old Railway Siding between Hayle harbour and station
The Old Railway Siding between Hayle harbour and station - now asphalted
The Old Railway Siding between Hayle harbour and station - now asphalted
Modal filter on the bridge over the former tramway to Hayle harbour
Byway to Hayle station (right) and modal filter towards Copperhouse (left)
Byway towards Hayle station
Start of shared-use route from Lelant to Carbis Bay
Mysterious No Motor Vehicles sign - the track is totally blocked off to cyclists and pedestrians too, and it doesn't go anywhere.
Start of bridleway south from Connor Downs
Bridleway south from Roseworthy
Start of bridleways south from Roseworthy
According to Amazon's sat-navs, this is a useable through road. It doesn't usually go well.
Lane with 24-hour CCTV to deter fly-tipping and sexual activities...
Lane between the old and new A30
Barrier and modal filter to avoid it.
Modal filter by the boating lake, Helston
A dropped kerb and a bit of widening would allow cyclists to escape the A394 and go up Grange Road instead.
Link to the A394 - but most cyclists will do better to turn left up Grange Road.
This lane allows cyclists to avoid the A394 roundabout - but the slalom in the middle is too awkward.
This lane allows cyclists to avoid the A394 roundabout - but the slalom in the middle is too awkward.
This lane allows cyclists to avoid the A394 roundabout - but the slalom in the middle is too awkward.
Road converted to one-way for motor-vehicles with a two-way shared-use path.
Shared-use path by the A390
Shared-use path past Truro's new Lidl supermarket
Inadequate crossing of the A390 at Truro's new Lidl supermarket
New shared-use path (the sign is around the corner ahead) and zig-zag ramp to Truro's new Lidl supermarket
NCN route 3 crossing the A390 in Truro - no traffic lights, so good luck. There's a light-controlled crossing at Sainsbury's, not far to the west.
Route signs at the inadequate crossing of NCN route 3 over the A390
NCN route 3 leaving Truro to the west
Cycle parking at Truro's new Lidl supermarket
Inadequate crossing of the busy A390 to reach the Newham Trail, Truro
Proper crossing of the busy A390 needed to the Newham Trail, Truro
Two Shared Path signs on the route towards Truro station
Shared-use link towards Truro station
Turn left and use the Inadequate crossing of the busy A390 to reach Truro station
Modal filter and access to County Hall from the Newham Trail, Truro
Junction to County Hall from the Newham Trail
Start of the Newham Trail, Truro (a cycleway, though shown as a footpath on OpenCycleMap)
Shared-use path at the start of the Newham Trail in Truro
Inadequate crossing of the busy A390 to reach Truro station (Merge in Turn seems to refer to cars, although they've already merged by this point, but it might refer to cyclists towards the hospital filtering in.)
Two route signs on the edge of Truro
Cut-through with steps in Truro
Definitely pedestrians only.
Pop-up space in the centre of Truro, now with a ramped platform for easier boarding of buses.
Modal filter to the left but not to the right, oddly.
Lots of space created for cycle parking, and this is it? One cycle hoop?
Potential riverside route out of Truro.
Temporary closure on potential riverside route into Truro
Cut-through on potential riverside route into Truro
Potential riverside route into Truro to the right
Cut-through on potential riverside route into Truro
Cut-through on potential riverside route into Truro
End of potential riverside route into Truro
Start of potential riverside route into Truro
Junction safety improvement and route sign to Saint Agnes - to be superseded when the Saints Trail opens in 2023.
Route sign from Saint Agnes to Truro - to be superseded when the Saints Trail opens in 2023.
Route sign to Saint Agnes - to be superseded when the Saints Trail opens in 2023.
The Saints Trail under construction from Sevenmilestone to the future A30 bridge at Chiverton
The Saints Trail under construction from Sevenmilestone to the future A30 bridge at Chiverton
Cornwall Council says that the St Agnes to Sevenmilestone section of the Saints Trail opened in December 2022 so it must be true. No signage yet.
Busy Starbucks at the A30 Chiverton interchange - no cycle parking, predictably
End of shared-use cycleway from the A30 Chiverton interchange
End of shared-use path from the A30 Chiverton interchange, with bank holiday cyclists
Route from the A30 Chiverton interchange towards Chacewater
Route sign towards Truro from the A30 Chiverton interchange