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St. Cleer

King Doniert's Stone – Seaton Beach loop from Darite

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Road cycling routes
United Kingdom
England
South West England
St. Cleer

King Doniert's Stone – Seaton Beach loop from Darite

Moderate

4

riders

King Doniert's Stone – Seaton Beach loop from Darite

02:54

52.8km

820m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 27, 2026

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Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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2.62 km

King Doniert's Stone

Highlight • Monument

King Doniert's Stone - a decorated granite base for a Celtic Memorial cross that dates to the late 9th Century. It is thought to have been built to commemorate Doniert, the last recorded king of Cornwall.

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6.36 km

Treverbyn Mill and Ancient Bridge

Highlight • Monument

Treverbyn Ancient Bridge is a medieval crossing over the River Fowey. It is now used as a footbridge and on its western end contains parts of a much older crossing which had fallen into disrepair in 1412 or 1413 when this bridge was comissioned.

Treverbyn Mill, on the west side of the bridge, is a grade II listed watermill, once used to grind corn.

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3

16.6 km

Duloe Stone Circle

Highlight • Natural Monument

4

16.8 km

Duloe Hill Climb

Highlight (Segment) • Climb

5

29.6 km

Seaton Beach Café

Highlight • Cafe

Beachfront cafe serving drinks, cake, hot meals. Covered and uncovered outdoor seating, also inside seating. Separate toilet building around the back accessible without going into the main cafe.

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6

29.9 km

Seaton Beach

Highlight • Beach

Not to be confused with Seaton in Devon, this Seaton is on a quiet stretch of the Cornish coast.

There is a large shingle beach, two pubs and a beach cafe to visit and if you don't like sand, there is a green just behind the beach.

At low tide, you can walk all the way along the beach to Downderry but please check tide times carefully before setting out as the tide rises very rapidly and there is a risk of being stranded.

The entrance to Seaton Valley Country Park is opposite the beach, a former derelict caravan park which is now an attractive area of woodland, grassland and wetlands.

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52.8 km

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Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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45.7 km

7.01 km

123 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

31.1 km

21.6 km

184 m

< 100 m

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Tuesday 16 June

18°C

14°C

53 %

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