Access Trails UK offers breathtaking, wheelchair-accessible routes across the UK, suitable for nature lovers and individuals of all abilities. The organization provides fully verified trails, ensuring smooth terrain and minimal obstacles, along with community-driven recommendations for inclusivity. Their eco-friendly approach promotes responsible tourism and nature conservation. Users can explore various trail categories, including fully accessible paths, mixed ability options, and scenic routes, with detailed accessibility information available. Access Trails UK also emphasizes community engagement through trail reviews, local business highlights, and interactive maps, making outdoor exploration enjoyable and easy for everyone. Start your adventure with confidence!

Camel Trail, Cornwall

A Stunning, Accessible Route Through Cornwall’s Countryside

Welcome to the Camel Trail, an 18-mile traffic-free route following a disused railway line through Cornwall’s breathtaking landscapes. Whether you’re walking, cycling, or using a mobility aid, this smooth, accessible trail offers stunning estuary views, rich wildlife, and historical landmarks.

Why Visit the Camel Trail?

Accessible for All – Enjoy a well-maintained, level path suitable for wheelchairs, mobility scooters, and pushchairs. Learn more about accessibility
Spectacular Scenery – Travel through woodlands, estuaries, and rolling countryside.
Wildlife Haven – Spot wading birds, otters, and native flora along the River Camel.
Historical Landmarks – Visit charming villages, railway heritage sites, and cultural attractions. Find key locations

Trail Features & Accessibility

Smooth Terrain – Firm, level surfaces with minimal inclines, ensuring a comfortable journey. Check path conditions

Rest Points – Accessible seating areas and scenic viewpoints throughout the trail. View rest locations

Cafés & Facilities – Nearby eateries with accessible entrances, including Padstow’s waterfront cafés. See visitor facilities

Interactive Maps – Navigate easily with detailed accessibility markers

Things to Do Along the Trail

Nature Paths – Experience changing seasons with estuary views, woodland paths, and wildlife spotting.

Railway Heritage – Visit the Bodmin Railway Centre and historic signal boxes. Read more

Picnic Areas – Relax and enjoy a meal surrounded by stunning landscapes.

Cycling-Friendly – Ideal for adaptive bikes and smooth riding experiences. Check cycling information

Plan Your Visit

Whether you’re looking for a peaceful escape or a scenic, wheelchair-friendly adventure, Camel Trail offers a perfect blend of nature and accessibility.

Share Your Experience!

Have you visited Camel Trail? Share your favourite spots, accessibility tips, or photos with the Access Trails UK community!

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