Bridge Bike Hire, Wadebridge

Discover the Camel Trail, North Cornwall’s best-kept secret, with bike hire for the whole family from this family owned business in Wadebridge.

 

Established back in 1983, Bridge Bike Hire is a family owned bike hire business, with three generations now working together, and offers direct access to the bike-friendly Camel Trail at Wadebridge. Think wide open skies, the estuary glittering beside you, the wind in your hair and the kids whooping ahead. This is cycling at its most joyful: unhurried, unplugged, and utterly good for the soul.

Tucked away in the heart of North Cornwall, the Camel Trail is one of those discoveries that stays with you long after the holiday is over. Stretching up to 18 miles through breathtaking countryside, this mostly off-road cycling route follows the gorgeous estuary of the River Camel. The most beloved stretch of all runs from Wadebridge to the foodie haven of Padstow, completely traffic-free from the moment you leave the Bridge Bike Hire door.

Bridge Bike Hire have thought of everything so you don’t have to. Little ones can pedal independently on their own bikes, snuggle safely in a child seat, be pulled along in a trailer, or join in on a trailer bike. Whatever age and stage your tribe is at, there’s a way for everyone to be part of the adventure together. Even the dog is welcome. Helmets, pumps and repair kits come as standard with all hires.

They are also proud to offer one of the widest accessibility ranges on the trail, including recumbent Ice Trikes and a VanRaam wheelchair-adapted bike. Bridge Bike Hire were bronze winners at the Cornwall Tourism Awards for Accessible and Inclusive Tourism, and it’s an accolade they wear with real pride.

Use code BBHMUDDY for a cheeky 10% Muddy Cornwall discount during May 2026

 

 


Need to Know

Address:
The Camel Trail Eddystone Road Wadebridge, Cornwall UK PL27 7AL

Website:
bridgebikehire.co.uk

Email:
info@bridgebikehire.co.uk

Telephone:
01208 813050

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