Hurlers and The Cheesewring loop from Minions
Hurlers and The Cheesewring loop from Minions
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13.1km
210m
Running
Jog this moderate 8.1-mile loop from Minions to explore the ancient Hurlers Stone Circles and the unique Cheesewring on Bodmin Moor.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking
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374 m
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Way Types & Surfaces
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7.79 km
3.01 km
2.04 km
206 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
8.29 km
2.91 km
1.35 km
488 m
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You can typically start this jogging loop from the village of Minions, which offers convenient parking options. Minions is the highest village in Cornwall and serves as a good base for exploring the area.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it crosses open moorland, it's important to keep dogs under close control, especially during lambing season or when livestock are present. Always follow the Countryside Code.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant conditions with milder weather and beautiful moorland colours. Summer can be warm and exposed, while winter can bring challenging weather, including wind and rain, making sturdy footwear and appropriate gear essential.
No, you do not need a permit or to pay an entrance fee to access this trail, as it is located within the Cornwall National Landscape (formerly AONB). Public access to Bodmin Moor is generally free, but please respect the natural environment and any local regulations.
The full loop, which is about 13.1 km (8.1 miles), can take around 1 hour and 20 minutes to 1 hour and 40 minutes for a jogger, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the sights. Shorter, easier variations are also available.
While the full route is rated as moderate due to its length and elevation gain (around 210 meters), shorter, easier variations are available, including a 2-mile (approx. 3.2 km) round trip that takes about an hour. Beginners with good fitness can tackle the full route, but sturdy shoes are recommended.
The terrain is varied. You'll find mostly accessible paths, including some paved sections and parts along disused railway lines. However, there are also sections crossing open moorland where paths may be indistinct, and near The Cheesewring, you'll encounter loose rocks, large boulders, and potholes. Sure-footedness is important.
This route is rich in landmarks! You'll encounter the ancient The Hurlers Stone Circles, the remarkable granite formation of The Cheesewring, and enjoy panoramic views from Kilmar Tor. The area also features remnants of 19th-century mining heritage, including engine houses and quarries.
While many parts of the trail are clear, sections crossing open moorland may have indistinct paths. It's highly recommended to use a navigation app with a map screen to help guide you and ensure you stay on track, especially where vegetation might obscure the way.
Yes, parts of this route follow sections of the Liskeard and Caradon Railway, an old railway line, and also intersects with the Bearah Tor Quarry Track.
Yes, the starting point in Minions village offers convenient access to facilities. You'll find cafes and shops there, which can be useful for refreshments or supplies before or after your jog.