Did the WKW over a leisurely four days. Was great although gooes without saying that Cornwall is not flat.
Wild camped all but one night with no problems. Main issue was the blocking of right of ways a couple of time. First time saw us going up and over on the coastal path around Kennack Sands which meant some carrying up steps and then bush bashing through some gorse/brambles. The other time meant some travelling through a rather underused bridle way with the attendant nettle stings.
I could definitely see three days but two days would be pushing it for me (not super fit so take from that what you want)
There are stretches which are hike a bike territory which slow you down. I'd definitely look into what right of ways are blocked which will save you time
Did the WKW over a leisurely four days. Was great although gooes without saying that Cornwall is not flat.
Wild camped all but one night with no problems. Main issue was the blocking of right of ways a couple of time. First time saw us going up and over on the coastal path around Kennack Sands which meant some carrying up steps and then bush bashing through some gorse/brambles. The other time meant some travelling through a rather underused bridle way with the attendant nettle stings.
A few shots here https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce4U197s7Vg/
Would definitely recommend, definitely more a gravel/bikepacking route rather than tourer with panniers