The Kerrier Trail is the second stage of the Kernow Horse Trail.
The Kerrier Trail starts at Canonstown on the A30, west of St Erth. The trail uses bridleways passing close to St Erth and then via St Erth Praze onto bridleways and byways to Gwinear.
From Gwinear the trail circles south of Camborne following bridleways to Barripper and on through Pendarves Woods (a Cornwall Wildlife Trust reserve) and then on quiet lanes via Troon to the small village of Bolenowe. The Trail then takes bridleways to link with and follow the Great Flat Lode Trail (one of the Mineral Tramways Trails) and on north of Lanner up onto Carn Marth with panoramic views.
The trail passes close to Carharrack using parts of the Mineral Tramways Trail and then links with the Poldice Valley Trail through Unity Woods, to go through Wheal Busy and on to Blackwater.
There is an alternative route to the north going via Kehelland, the Red River, Tehidy Country Park Trail to Portreath and the Coast to Coast Trail.
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