Goss Moor Multi User Trail (12km) Print

A circular trail around Goss Moor National Nature Reserve in Mid Cornwall.
Horse Box Parking in special layby before main carpark.

Goss Moor Start Waypoint
This multi use circular trail winds its way around Goss Moor. It is mostly flat and relatively easy - much of it off road. The trail is surfaced to be suitable for walking, cycling and horse riding and for wheelchairs, mobility scooters and buggies. Goss Moor is a 480 hectare National Nature Reserve (NNR), the largest surviving remnant of the Mid Cornwall Moors. It is a legendary hunting ground of King Arthur and was later recorded in the 1086 Doomsday Book. Horse riders, please proceed at a walk when passing other users and at no more than a trot at any time in order to protect the trail surface. More information is available from the Natural England website (click here
Horse Box Parking in special layby before main carpark