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West Kernow Way cycle way unearths ancient roads
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West Kernow Way: 150-mile off-road loop of Cornwall
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Tue 4 May 2021 01.00 EDT
A new Cornish cycling route that takes in some of the UK’s most spectacular coastal scenery as well as atmospheric old industrial works and bronze age monuments is due to open in the autumn.
Called the West Kernow Way, the 150-mile route begins and ends in Penzance and is designed to take four days to complete.
The charity Cycling UK has been working for more than a year on developing the project, plotting a route using bridleways, byways and quiet stretches of country road.
Highlights will include Land’s End, the most westerly place in mainland England, the Lizard Point, the most southerly spot of mainland Britain, and the island castle and gardens of St Michael’s Mount.
St Michael s Mount is on the route. Picture Dave Griffiths/VisitCornwall A BRAND new 150-mile cycle route for Cornwall that will take in some the county s stunning scenery and industrial heritage has been announced. The West Kernow Way, is ready for launch in September and begins and ends in Penzance. It is designed to be ridden over three to four days. It will take in many of the highlights of the western half of the Cornish peninsular, including the Botallack tin mines, the Bronze Age monument Mên-an-Tol, Land’s End, St Michael’s Mount and Lizard Point. The charity Cycling UK has been working for over a year on developing the route, speaking with landowners while plotting and reccying a route using bridleways, byways and quiet stretches of country roads.
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