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Bird Watching on the Looe Valley and St Ives Bay lines

Looe Valley and St Ives

Bird Watching on the Looe Valley and St Ives Bay lines
A guide to the beautiful birds found on and around two scenic railway lines in Cornwall. The Looe Valley Line winds its way through the steep-sided valley of the East Looe River with woodlands full of birds such as Jays, Greater Spotted Woodpeckers and Nuthatches. Look out for Common Buzzards hunting over the fields. The... more details >

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Bodmin & Wenford Railway

Bodmin, Cornwall

Bodmin & Wenford Railway

Bodmin & Wenford Railway is Cornwall's only standard gauge railway still operated by steam locomotives and the trains run through some delightful Cornish scenery. The Railway is typical of a branch line in the 1950's. Great Western steam tank engines are the main locomotives to be seen here but diesel... more details >

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Enterprise Boats

Falmouth, Truro and St.Mawes

Enterprise Boats

Morning, Lunchtime or Afternoon Cruises on the River Fal departing from Falmouth, Truro and St.Mawes

Enjoy a different perspective of Falmouth Docks, Pendennis and St. Mawes Castles as you view them from the sea. Take in the beautiful views of some of the local waterside locations such as Flushing,... more details >

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Great Scenic Railways of Devon and Cornwall

Devon and Cornwall

Great Scenic Railways of Devon and Cornwall
From stunning coastal views to rolling green countryside, heavily wooded valleys to fine river crossings, train travel in Devon and Cornwall offers a very different view of the two counties. Serving picturesque small villages, historic market towns and bustling cities, the trains on Devon and Cornwall's Great Scenic Railways... more details >

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Lappa Valley Steam Railway

St. Newlyn East, Newquay

Lappa Valley Steam Railway

In the unique historic setting of the Lappa Valley you will find loads of fun things to do and discover! There are three separate miniature railways running through this oasis of conservation, where wildlife thrives in a protected environment. It's a great place to enjoy peace and quiet away from it all... Travel... more details >

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St Ives Bay Line Guide

Plymouth, Truro, St Austell, Redruth - St Ives

St Ives Bay Line Guide

Visit picturesque St Ives by train on the St Ives Bay Line, arguably Britain’s most scenic branch line and one of the Great Scenic Railways of Devon and Cornwall. The line starts at the mainline station of St Erth, calling at the park and ride station at Lelant Saltings.

It sweeps along the coast... more details >

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Tamar Valley Line guide

Plymouth - Gunnislake

Tamar Valley Line guide

This scenic train journey is one of the gems of Britain's rail network. Linking city, river and beautiful countryside through an area of outstanding natural beauty, the Tamar Valley Line packs a huge amount into its fifteen mile length, not least its spectacular highlight, the great viaduct at Calstock.

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The Looe Valley Line Guide

Liskeard - Looe

The Looe Valley Line Guide

This scenic train journey links the historic market town of Liskeard with the attractive fishing port of Looe. The line travels along the East Looe River, starting through the heavily wooded valley until the valley opens out as the river nears the sea, and the train nears Looe. The two miles between Sandplace and... more details >

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The Tarka Line Guide

Exeter - Barnstaple

The Tarka Line Guide

This scenic train journey follows the gentle river valleys of the Yeo and Taw between Exeter and Barnstaple. Travelling through Tarka Country, the scenery is dominated by rolling countryside, small villages, farms and woodland.

Please download our guide for more information including a timetable

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