The Camel Trail
This incredibly scenic route, which original started it’s life as a railway line, is now traffic-free and delightfully flat, perfect for beginners. The trail both follows the river inland and out to sea.
Not up for the full trail? No worries! Break it down into three stages with straightforward routes between Wadebridge and Padstow, Bodmin, and Wenford Bridge. And guess what? Bike Smart is right in the heart of Wadebridge, making it the perfect starting point for any Camel Trail journey you choose! Saddle up and hit the trail!
Scenery that's hard to beat
Prepare to be awe-struck by the breathtaking beauty of the Camel estuary, a designated area of outstanding natural beauty. On clear days, the scenery is simply spectacular! The river teems with a diverse array of wildlife, making it a special area of conservation.
If you’d like to dive further into nature, book a trip with our friends at Padstow Sealife safari or take a sea or river cruise on the Jubilee Queen.
Take a look at our recommendations for things to do while visiting the trail.
Keeping the trail safe for everyone.
The Camel Trail Code of Conduct
Pedestrians have right of way
Please keep your dogs under control
Please keep your speed down
Horse riders keep at a walking pace
Please clean up after your dog and do not drop litter
Please use the trail safely
Cyclists are advised to wear a safety helmet & to carry a puncture repair kit. Cycling with your dog on or off leash can be dangerous.
Please respect the privacy of adjoining properties and land owners
There is no public access to any adjoining land, or to the river, except on signed paths.
Please be considerate to all other trail users
Inconsiderate behaviour whilst using the Trail can spoil people’s enjoyment of it.