The Camel Trail

The trail, winds through some of Cornwall's most beautiful and little-known countryside. 11 miles of disused railway converted to this nature trail, linking the towns of Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow.

There are many visitors to the Trail each year; some use it daily others for an occasional day out birdwatching,cycling or walking

Travel along the Camel Trail and enjoy the spectacular scenery of the Camel Valley.
Being an old railway track, the Trail is virtually level all the way. Although not a tarmac surface. it is mainly smooth, ideal for wheelchair users, pram and buggy pushers and people who have difficulty in walking . The Trail provides safe and easy access to unspoilt countryside for those people unable to use woodland and coastal paths.

 

cycles can be hired from either end of the trail or take your own.
The bridge in the top photograph is of the Little Petheric bridge part of the old Wenford railway now part of the Trail