The Camel Trail traffic-free cycle route

Camel Trail Cycle Route Overall Rating:
(Colour explanation: blue = good, yellow indicates some warning, and red indicates issues to be aware of)

Camel Trail closure

PLEASE NOTE: The Camel Trail is closed between Boscarne and Burlorne for resurfacing, from 02/02/26 to 13/02/26 and again from 23/02/26 to 06/03/26

The Camel Trail in Cornwall, an 18 mile (if starting from Bodmin Parkway train station) link between Bodmin and Padstow, is possibly the UK’s best-known traffic-free cycling route. Once the route of the London and South West Railway, the route offers flat and very scenic cycling.

The Camel Trail route mostly follows the Camel River and offers spectacular views over the estuary, and later on, out to sea. However, the initial part of the Camel Trail, from Bodmin, is through a very wooded valley, which is beautiful in its own way.

Shortly after Bodmin, the Camel Trail route passes by Boscarne Junction, which today is the far end of the Bodmin and Wenford Railway. It’s a heritage railway, but it connects with the Bodmin Parkway mainline station.

However, the Camel Trail is also a victim of it’s own success: on a hot and sunny weekend, during the summer school holidays, you practically can’t cycle along it, as the route (especially between Wadebridge and Padstow) will be jammed with people slowly walking, dogs running off leads, and children on bikes being their unpredictable selves.

That makes it sound like I’m saying you should avoid the Camel Trail, which isn’t the case. The Camel Trail remains a gorgeous route, but you’ll enjoy it far more when it’s less busy. On busy days, consider instead cycling the Wenford branch (link further below).

Bicycle hire is available in Bodmin, Wadebridge, and in Padstow. Just be careful with where you lock your bike in Padstow, as the Harbour Master apparently hates cyclists.

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Some photos by Kirsty Warwick.

Surface on the Camel Trail

Much of the Camel Trail route between Bodmin and Wadebridge is unsealed, and can get a bit muddy when wet. From Wadebridge to Padstow it is tar almost throughout.
Surprisingly, the unsealed sections are less bumpy that most of the tarred sections.

Bikes

Any kind of bicycle can use the main branch of the Camel Trail including trikes, cargo bikes and tandems.

Refreshments

There are several cafés in Bodmin, and soon after leaving Bodmin, the Borough Arms is right on the trail. There’s another café on the trail, roughly halfway to Wadebridge. There are some more options in Wadebridge, plus quite a few more in Padstow.

Toilets

There are toilets at Bodmin Parkway train station, at The Borough Arms (right alongside the trail), in Wadebridge and again in Padstow.

Social safety

When cycling the Camel Trail outside of the high season, parts of it can be quite deserted.

Safety from traffic

From where the traffic-free route starts in Bodmin, it’s blissfully free of cars until the edge of Wadebridge. In Wadebridge you’ll be riding on some normally quiet roads. From Wadebridge to Padstow is totally traffic-free again, but the route ends in a car-park in Padstow.

The grading system I use is explained here.

Points of Interest

Steam enthusiasts will enjoy the Bodmin & Wenford heritage railway that for a short while runs alongside. At times (check with the heritage railway) it may be possible to take your bike on the train from Bodmin Parkway station.

The Camel estuary is simply stunning, too.

Routes in Cornwall

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Barriers

There are no A-frame barriers along the route. There are a few gates, but trikes and cargo bikes should be fine for getting though.
The gates are of the gravity-closing type, and people who cannot dismount might struggle.

Hilliness

The whole route is almost entirely flat. Just be aware that if you start at Bodmin Parkway, there’s a serious climb to get into Bodmin itself.

Child friendliness

The whole route is very well-suited for children to cycle. Just bear in mind that much of the route is near, or alongside water, and ensure there’s at least one competent adult swimmer in the group.

Cycle Hire

You can hire bikes in Wadebridge from Bridge Bike Hire, or from Camel Trail Cycle Hire. Additionally, you can hire bicycles in Padstow from Padstow Cycle Hire.

Forecast for the Camel Trail

What the Camel Trail looks like

This video shows the Camel Trail, from Bodmin, to Padstow. Do note that the video is sped up, and plays at 4 x speed.

Getting to the Camel Trail

The route as shown on the map below starts at Bodmin Parkway train station, which is a mainline train station, reachable by direct train from as far as Aberdeen, and also Paddington. Before taking your bike on the train, do read my Bikes On Trains guide.

Because the route starts at Bodmin Parkway train station, it makes for a gorgeous, car-free day out. If you didn’t want to take the train, sadly driving will be your only other option (unless you’re staying somewhere very local).

If you’ll be driving to the route, there’s a dedicated car park behind the Borough Arms’ car park (you need to drive through the pub’s car park to access it). There is also additional parking in Wadebridge, behind the Lidl, adjacent to the Camel Trail.

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More Routes

To find more routes, click this link.


Interactive map for the Camel Trail

You can download the GPX file from the map below, simply by clicking the GPX button. Hovering over the elevation profile will show the elevation for that point along the route, in both metres and feet. It will also show the gradient.

The Camel Trail Moderate 3.0
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