The Lands End 100 offers three great routes to cater for all abilities. The Short route is 46 miles, the medium is 72 miles and the eponymous Long route is 105 miles. All showase the amazing Cornwall coast road. There are some tough climbs but also some fast flowing flatter sections. There are three feed stations along the route at St Just Sports Centre (22 miles), Portreath Millennium Hall (50 miles), and Mawgan Recreation Hall (72 miles).
AND CAMPING TOO!
– Add camping for just £6 per night at the nearby Arch Lane Campsite. It’s where the Sportiva Events crew stay & we can’t wait to get back there! If you ride the easy four miles to the start from the campsite you'll also save paying for a days parking.
‘Well organised and signposted, great scenic ride, delicious
food and hot drinks, friendly helpful people, bright sunshine
all the way, couldn’t have had a better day thank you’ Karen H on Racecheck, 5 stars
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