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Unlimited off-peak rail journeys in Devon and Cornwall on your choice of days. £54 Adult (3 days) | £87 Adult (8 days) £27 Child (3 days) | £43.50 Child (8 days) Read more. Expand. The three-day ticket is valid on any three days of your choice within a seven-day period. The eight-day ticket is for any eight days within a 15-day period. EXPLORE CORNWALL BY TRAIN Explore Cornwall by train. Glorious beaches, estuaries, wooded valleys – soak up the views on your way to favourite coastal destinations. The views from the train window are spectacular as the line sweeps along the coast, past the golden sands of Hayle Towans and Carbis Bay. On arrival in St Ives, hit the beach or explore independent shopsEAST DEVON LINE
Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Exeter to Axminster ( £11.30) are valid on the East Devon Line for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance). TARKA LINE | GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYS The scenic Tarka Line runs from Exeter to Barnstaple, following the gentle river valleys of the Yeo and Taw. The Tarka Line is an ideal and picturesque way to visit Barnstaple, capital of North Devon or to reach the great cathedral city of Exeter. The line has linked North and South Devon since 1854. Stop off to explore the historic markettown
ST ERTH - PARK & RIDE BY TRAIN FOR ST IVES How to visit by train. Arrive by train on the Cornish main line (St Erth is the last stop before Penzance – see map) or park your car at the station. Park at St Erth station: ( TR27 6JW) £3.70 per day (before 10am Mon-Fri) £2.30 per day (all other times) Pay by coins, card or mobile phone. Open 24 hours. 16 MODEL SHOPS IN DEVON AND CORNWALL PLYMOUTH. Antics – stocks a wide range of models from railways to aircraft, accessories and modelling tools. Online sales. Chris’ Crafts & Model Railways – craft and model railway shop with a large stock of new and secondhand items. 206 Exeter St, Plymouth, PL4 0NH.Call 01752 665007.
TAMAR VALLEY LINE
On the Tamar Valley Line, Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Plymouth to Calstock (£6.50) are valid for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance).ST IVES BAY LINE
5 to 15 year olds get 50% off. Over 15s are classed as adults, but can save with the 16-17 Saver or a 16-25 railcard. £10 Family Ranger. The St Ives Bay Line Family Ranger ticket (£10) gives unlimited travel on the line all day long for two adults and up to three children. Buy on the day from St Erth station ticket office or ticket machine CAUSELAND - VISIT BY TRAIN ON THE LOOE VALLEY LINE Coming by train. Causeland is on the Looe Valley Line. It is a request stop. Tell the guard in good time that you wish to get off the train here. If boarding the train at Causeland, signal with your arm as the train approaches to request for the train to stop. 16 minutes fromLiskeard.
DEVON AND CORNWALL'S GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYSLINES TO EXPLOREGREAT DAYS OUTPLANNING A TRIPCONTACT USBLOGTARKA LINE The most scenic railways in Britain. Explore Devon and Cornwall by train and enjoy stunning coastal views, rolling green countryside, wooded valleys and fine river crossings. Our branch lines will take you to picturesque villages, fabulous beaches, historic market towns and bustling cities. Forget the hassles of taking the car andconcentrate
TIMES AND PRICES
Unlimited off-peak rail journeys in Devon and Cornwall on your choice of days. £54 Adult (3 days) | £87 Adult (8 days) £27 Child (3 days) | £43.50 Child (8 days) Read more. Expand. The three-day ticket is valid on any three days of your choice within a seven-day period. The eight-day ticket is for any eight days within a 15-day period. EXPLORE CORNWALL BY TRAIN Explore Cornwall by train. Glorious beaches, estuaries, wooded valleys – soak up the views on your way to favourite coastal destinations. The views from the train window are spectacular as the line sweeps along the coast, past the golden sands of Hayle Towans and Carbis Bay. On arrival in St Ives, hit the beach or explore independent shopsEAST DEVON LINE
Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Exeter to Axminster ( £11.30) are valid on the East Devon Line for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance). TARKA LINE | GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYS The scenic Tarka Line runs from Exeter to Barnstaple, following the gentle river valleys of the Yeo and Taw. The Tarka Line is an ideal and picturesque way to visit Barnstaple, capital of North Devon or to reach the great cathedral city of Exeter. The line has linked North and South Devon since 1854. Stop off to explore the historic markettown
ST ERTH - PARK & RIDE BY TRAIN FOR ST IVES How to visit by train. Arrive by train on the Cornish main line (St Erth is the last stop before Penzance – see map) or park your car at the station. Park at St Erth station: ( TR27 6JW) £3.70 per day (before 10am Mon-Fri) £2.30 per day (all other times) Pay by coins, card or mobile phone. Open 24 hours. 16 MODEL SHOPS IN DEVON AND CORNWALL PLYMOUTH. Antics – stocks a wide range of models from railways to aircraft, accessories and modelling tools. Online sales. Chris’ Crafts & Model Railways – craft and model railway shop with a large stock of new and secondhand items. 206 Exeter St, Plymouth, PL4 0NH.Call 01752 665007.
TAMAR VALLEY LINE
On the Tamar Valley Line, Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Plymouth to Calstock (£6.50) are valid for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance).ST IVES BAY LINE
5 to 15 year olds get 50% off. Over 15s are classed as adults, but can save with the 16-17 Saver or a 16-25 railcard. £10 Family Ranger. The St Ives Bay Line Family Ranger ticket (£10) gives unlimited travel on the line all day long for two adults and up to three children. Buy on the day from St Erth station ticket office or ticket machine CAUSELAND - VISIT BY TRAIN ON THE LOOE VALLEY LINE Coming by train. Causeland is on the Looe Valley Line. It is a request stop. Tell the guard in good time that you wish to get off the train here. If boarding the train at Causeland, signal with your arm as the train approaches to request for the train to stop. 16 minutes fromLiskeard.
TIMES AND PRICES
Unlimited off-peak rail journeys in Devon and Cornwall on your choice of days. £54 Adult (3 days) | £87 Adult (8 days) £27 Child (3 days) | £43.50 Child (8 days) Read more. Expand. The three-day ticket is valid on any three days of your choice within a seven-day period. The eight-day ticket is for any eight days within a 15-day period.EAST DEVON LINE
Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Exeter to Axminster ( £11.30) are valid on the East Devon Line for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance). 16 MODEL SHOPS IN DEVON AND CORNWALL PLYMOUTH. Antics – stocks a wide range of models from railways to aircraft, accessories and modelling tools. Online sales. Chris’ Crafts & Model Railways – craft and model railway shop with a large stock of new and secondhand items. 206 Exeter St, Plymouth, PL4 0NH.Call 01752 665007.
VISIT NORTH DEVON BY TRAIN THE TARKA LINE. Make your journey part of the adventure by arriving on the scenic Tarka Line from Exeter. Trains depart hourly from Exeter St Davids and Exeter Central (Monday-Saturday, less frequent on Sundays). The Off-Peak Day Return fare to Barnstaple is £11.30. You can hop off at stations along the route as long as you continue travelling TARKA LINE RAIL ALE TRAIL Update – Due to Covid-19 our staff are currently working from home so please email completed stamp sheets to railpart@plymouth.ac.uk and include a photo or screenshot of your rail ticket. Please note – many pub opening days and hours have changed so please check direct with pubs before travelling. Explore the scenic Tarka Line, stopping off at pubs along the way to enjoy locally brewed RAIL ALE TRAILS IN DEVON AND CORNWALL Update – Due to Covid-19 our staff are currently working from home so please email completed stamp sheets to railpart@plymouth.ac.uk and include a photo or screenshot of your rail ticket. Please note – many pub opening days and hours have changed so please check direct with pubs before travelling. Enjoy scenic Devon and Cornwall by train and savour traditional real ales and fine rural pubsLOOE RAIL HERITAGE
The Looe Valley Line heritage project is brought to you by the Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership. It is funded by the GWR Customer and Communities Improvement Fund and the Designated Community Rail Development Fund, a joint initiative of the Department for Transport and the Association of Community Rail Partnerships. PERRANWELL | GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYS Perranwell station on the Maritime Line is around 15 minutes walk from the village itself. Turn right as you leave the station. The station is looked after by the very active Friends of Perranwell Station. The Trafalgar Way passes the station. The station is in a very rural setting and you’ll find a circular walk taking in some of the lovely EGGESFORD - VISIT BY TRAIN FOR A GREAT DAY OUT How to visit by train. The café on the station serves breakfasts, lunches and an evening menu on a Friday. The food is all locally sourced and cooked to order in front of you. There are several local walks thanks to the proximity of Eggesford Forest.This was the first Forestry Commission established woodland back in 1919 and there is an easy circular walk through the woods as well as a number TOP 5 CORNISH BEACHES TO VISIT BY TRAIN Top 5 Cornish beaches to visit by train. 1. East Looe beach | East Looe. Take a trip on the scenic Looe Valley Line and wander through the attractive seaside town of Looe down to the beach. It’s sandy, family friendly and safe for swimming. If you’re after DEVON AND CORNWALL'S GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYSLINES TO EXPLOREGREAT DAYS OUTPLANNING A TRIPCONTACT USBLOGTARKA LINE The most scenic railways in Britain. Explore Devon and Cornwall by train and enjoy stunning coastal views, rolling green countryside, wooded valleys and fine river crossings. Our branch lines will take you to picturesque villages, fabulous beaches, historic market towns and bustling cities. Forget the hassles of taking the car andconcentrate
TIMES AND PRICES
Unlimited off-peak rail journeys in Devon and Cornwall on your choice of days. £54 Adult (3 days) | £87 Adult (8 days) £27 Child (3 days) | £43.50 Child (8 days) Read more. Expand. The three-day ticket is valid on any three days of your choice within a seven-day period. The eight-day ticket is for any eight days within a 15-day period. EXPLORE CORNWALL BY TRAIN Explore Cornwall by train. Glorious beaches, estuaries, wooded valleys – soak up the views on your way to favourite coastal destinations. The views from the train window are spectacular as the line sweeps along the coast, past the golden sands of Hayle Towans and Carbis Bay. On arrival in St Ives, hit the beach or explore independent shopsEAST DEVON LINE
Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Exeter to Axminster ( £11.30) are valid on the East Devon Line for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance). TARKA LINE | GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYS The scenic Tarka Line runs from Exeter to Barnstaple, following the gentle river valleys of the Yeo and Taw. The Tarka Line is an ideal and picturesque way to visit Barnstaple, capital of North Devon or to reach the great cathedral city of Exeter. The line has linked North and South Devon since 1854. Stop off to explore the historic markettown
ST ERTH - PARK & RIDE BY TRAIN FOR ST IVES How to visit by train. Arrive by train on the Cornish main line (St Erth is the last stop before Penzance – see map) or park your car at the station. Park at St Erth station: ( TR27 6JW) £3.70 per day (before 10am Mon-Fri) £2.30 per day (all other times) Pay by coins, card or mobile phone. Open 24 hours. 16 MODEL SHOPS IN DEVON AND CORNWALL PLYMOUTH. Antics – stocks a wide range of models from railways to aircraft, accessories and modelling tools. Online sales. Chris’ Crafts & Model Railways – craft and model railway shop with a large stock of new and secondhand items. 206 Exeter St, Plymouth, PL4 0NH.Call 01752 665007.
TAMAR VALLEY LINE
On the Tamar Valley Line, Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Plymouth to Calstock (£6.50) are valid for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance).ST IVES BAY LINE
5 to 15 year olds get 50% off. Over 15s are classed as adults, but can save with the 16-17 Saver or a 16-25 railcard. £10 Family Ranger. The St Ives Bay Line Family Ranger ticket (£10) gives unlimited travel on the line all day long for two adults and up to three children. Buy on the day from St Erth station ticket office or ticket machine CAUSELAND - VISIT BY TRAIN ON THE LOOE VALLEY LINE Coming by train. Causeland is on the Looe Valley Line. It is a request stop. Tell the guard in good time that you wish to get off the train here. If boarding the train at Causeland, signal with your arm as the train approaches to request for the train to stop. 16 minutes fromLiskeard.
DEVON AND CORNWALL'S GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYSLINES TO EXPLOREGREAT DAYS OUTPLANNING A TRIPCONTACT USBLOGTARKA LINE The most scenic railways in Britain. Explore Devon and Cornwall by train and enjoy stunning coastal views, rolling green countryside, wooded valleys and fine river crossings. Our branch lines will take you to picturesque villages, fabulous beaches, historic market towns and bustling cities. Forget the hassles of taking the car andconcentrate
TIMES AND PRICES
Unlimited off-peak rail journeys in Devon and Cornwall on your choice of days. £54 Adult (3 days) | £87 Adult (8 days) £27 Child (3 days) | £43.50 Child (8 days) Read more. Expand. The three-day ticket is valid on any three days of your choice within a seven-day period. The eight-day ticket is for any eight days within a 15-day period. EXPLORE CORNWALL BY TRAIN Explore Cornwall by train. Glorious beaches, estuaries, wooded valleys – soak up the views on your way to favourite coastal destinations. The views from the train window are spectacular as the line sweeps along the coast, past the golden sands of Hayle Towans and Carbis Bay. On arrival in St Ives, hit the beach or explore independent shopsEAST DEVON LINE
Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Exeter to Axminster ( £11.30) are valid on the East Devon Line for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance). TARKA LINE | GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYS The scenic Tarka Line runs from Exeter to Barnstaple, following the gentle river valleys of the Yeo and Taw. The Tarka Line is an ideal and picturesque way to visit Barnstaple, capital of North Devon or to reach the great cathedral city of Exeter. The line has linked North and South Devon since 1854. Stop off to explore the historic markettown
ST ERTH - PARK & RIDE BY TRAIN FOR ST IVES How to visit by train. Arrive by train on the Cornish main line (St Erth is the last stop before Penzance – see map) or park your car at the station. Park at St Erth station: ( TR27 6JW) £3.70 per day (before 10am Mon-Fri) £2.30 per day (all other times) Pay by coins, card or mobile phone. Open 24 hours. 16 MODEL SHOPS IN DEVON AND CORNWALL PLYMOUTH. Antics – stocks a wide range of models from railways to aircraft, accessories and modelling tools. Online sales. Chris’ Crafts & Model Railways – craft and model railway shop with a large stock of new and secondhand items. 206 Exeter St, Plymouth, PL4 0NH.Call 01752 665007.
TAMAR VALLEY LINE
On the Tamar Valley Line, Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Plymouth to Calstock (£6.50) are valid for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance).ST IVES BAY LINE
5 to 15 year olds get 50% off. Over 15s are classed as adults, but can save with the 16-17 Saver or a 16-25 railcard. £10 Family Ranger. The St Ives Bay Line Family Ranger ticket (£10) gives unlimited travel on the line all day long for two adults and up to three children. Buy on the day from St Erth station ticket office or ticket machine CAUSELAND - VISIT BY TRAIN ON THE LOOE VALLEY LINE Coming by train. Causeland is on the Looe Valley Line. It is a request stop. Tell the guard in good time that you wish to get off the train here. If boarding the train at Causeland, signal with your arm as the train approaches to request for the train to stop. 16 minutes fromLiskeard.
TIMES AND PRICES
Unlimited off-peak rail journeys in Devon and Cornwall on your choice of days. £54 Adult (3 days) | £87 Adult (8 days) £27 Child (3 days) | £43.50 Child (8 days) Read more. Expand. The three-day ticket is valid on any three days of your choice within a seven-day period. The eight-day ticket is for any eight days within a 15-day period.EAST DEVON LINE
Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Exeter to Axminster ( £11.30) are valid on the East Devon Line for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance). 16 MODEL SHOPS IN DEVON AND CORNWALL PLYMOUTH. Antics – stocks a wide range of models from railways to aircraft, accessories and modelling tools. Online sales. Chris’ Crafts & Model Railways – craft and model railway shop with a large stock of new and secondhand items. 206 Exeter St, Plymouth, PL4 0NH.Call 01752 665007.
VISIT NORTH DEVON BY TRAIN THE TARKA LINE. Make your journey part of the adventure by arriving on the scenic Tarka Line from Exeter. Trains depart hourly from Exeter St Davids and Exeter Central (Monday-Saturday, less frequent on Sundays). The Off-Peak Day Return fare to Barnstaple is £11.30. You can hop off at stations along the route as long as you continue travelling TARKA LINE RAIL ALE TRAIL Update – Due to Covid-19 our staff are currently working from home so please email completed stamp sheets to railpart@plymouth.ac.uk and include a photo or screenshot of your rail ticket. Please note – many pub opening days and hours have changed so please check direct with pubs before travelling. Explore the scenic Tarka Line, stopping off at pubs along the way to enjoy locally brewed RAIL ALE TRAILS IN DEVON AND CORNWALL Update – Due to Covid-19 our staff are currently working from home so please email completed stamp sheets to railpart@plymouth.ac.uk and include a photo or screenshot of your rail ticket. Please note – many pub opening days and hours have changed so please check direct with pubs before travelling. Enjoy scenic Devon and Cornwall by train and savour traditional real ales and fine rural pubsLOOE RAIL HERITAGE
The Looe Valley Line heritage project is brought to you by the Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership. It is funded by the GWR Customer and Communities Improvement Fund and the Designated Community Rail Development Fund, a joint initiative of the Department for Transport and the Association of Community Rail Partnerships. PERRANWELL | GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYS Perranwell station on the Maritime Line is around 15 minutes walk from the village itself. Turn right as you leave the station. The station is looked after by the very active Friends of Perranwell Station. The Trafalgar Way passes the station. The station is in a very rural setting and you’ll find a circular walk taking in some of the lovely EGGESFORD - VISIT BY TRAIN FOR A GREAT DAY OUT How to visit by train. The café on the station serves breakfasts, lunches and an evening menu on a Friday. The food is all locally sourced and cooked to order in front of you. There are several local walks thanks to the proximity of Eggesford Forest.This was the first Forestry Commission established woodland back in 1919 and there is an easy circular walk through the woods as well as a number TOP 5 CORNISH BEACHES TO VISIT BY TRAIN Top 5 Cornish beaches to visit by train. 1. East Looe beach | East Looe. Take a trip on the scenic Looe Valley Line and wander through the attractive seaside town of Looe down to the beach. It’s sandy, family friendly and safe for swimming. If you’re after DEVON AND CORNWALL'S GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYSLINES TO EXPLOREGREAT DAYS OUTPLANNING A TRIPCONTACT USBLOGTARKA LINE The most scenic railways in Britain. Explore Devon and Cornwall by train and enjoy stunning coastal views, rolling green countryside, wooded valleys and fine river crossings. Our branch lines will take you to picturesque villages, fabulous beaches, historic market towns and bustling cities. Forget the hassles of taking the car andconcentrate
EXPLORE CORNWALL BY TRAIN Explore Cornwall by train. Glorious beaches, estuaries, wooded valleys – soak up the views on your way to favourite coastal destinations. The views from the train window are spectacular as the line sweeps along the coast, past the golden sands of Hayle Towans and Carbis Bay. On arrival in St Ives, hit the beach or explore independent shops ST ERTH - PARK & RIDE BY TRAIN FOR ST IVES How to visit by train. Arrive by train on the Cornish main line (St Erth is the last stop before Penzance – see map) or park your car at the station. Park at St Erth station: ( TR27 6JW) £3.70 per day (before 10am Mon-Fri) £2.30 per day (all other times) Pay by coins, card or mobile phone. Open 24 hours. JURASSIC COAST BY TRAIN Visit the beautiful beaches and charming seaside towns of the Jurassic Coast in East Devon and West Dorset. Forget traffic. Come by train & bus in as little as 3hr 30 from London Waterloo.TAMAR VALLEY LINE
On the Tamar Valley Line, Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Plymouth to Calstock (£6.50) are valid for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance). RAIL ALE TRAILS IN DEVON AND CORNWALL Update – Due to Covid-19 our staff are currently working from home so please email completed stamp sheets to railpart@plymouth.ac.uk and include a photo or screenshot of your rail ticket. Please note – many pub opening days and hours have changed so please check direct with pubs before travelling. Enjoy scenic Devon and Cornwall by train and savour traditional real ales and fine rural pubsLOOE VALLEY LINE
On the Looe Valley Line, Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Liskeard to Looe ( £4.70) are valid for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance).ST IVES BAY LINE
5 to 15 year olds get 50% off. Over 15s are classed as adults, but can save with the 16-17 Saver or a 16-25 railcard. £10 Family Ranger. The St Ives Bay Line Family Ranger ticket (£10) gives unlimited travel on the line all day long for two adults and up to three children. Buy on the day from St Erth station ticket office or ticket machine TARKA LINE RAIL ALE TRAIL Update – Due to Covid-19 our staff are currently working from home so please email completed stamp sheets to railpart@plymouth.ac.uk and include a photo or screenshot of your rail ticket. Please note – many pub opening days and hours have changed so please check direct with pubs before travelling. Explore the scenic Tarka Line, stopping off at pubs along the way to enjoy locally brewedLOOE RAIL HERITAGE
The Looe Valley Line heritage project is brought to you by the Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership. It is funded by the GWR Customer and Communities Improvement Fund and the Designated Community Rail Development Fund, a joint initiative of the Department for Transport and the Association of Community Rail Partnerships. DEVON AND CORNWALL'S GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYSLINES TO EXPLOREGREAT DAYS OUTPLANNING A TRIPCONTACT USBLOGTARKA LINE The most scenic railways in Britain. Explore Devon and Cornwall by train and enjoy stunning coastal views, rolling green countryside, wooded valleys and fine river crossings. Our branch lines will take you to picturesque villages, fabulous beaches, historic market towns and bustling cities. Forget the hassles of taking the car andconcentrate
EXPLORE CORNWALL BY TRAIN Explore Cornwall by train. Glorious beaches, estuaries, wooded valleys – soak up the views on your way to favourite coastal destinations. The views from the train window are spectacular as the line sweeps along the coast, past the golden sands of Hayle Towans and Carbis Bay. On arrival in St Ives, hit the beach or explore independent shops ST ERTH - PARK & RIDE BY TRAIN FOR ST IVES How to visit by train. Arrive by train on the Cornish main line (St Erth is the last stop before Penzance – see map) or park your car at the station. Park at St Erth station: ( TR27 6JW) £3.70 per day (before 10am Mon-Fri) £2.30 per day (all other times) Pay by coins, card or mobile phone. Open 24 hours. JURASSIC COAST BY TRAIN Visit the beautiful beaches and charming seaside towns of the Jurassic Coast in East Devon and West Dorset. Forget traffic. Come by train & bus in as little as 3hr 30 from London Waterloo.TAMAR VALLEY LINE
On the Tamar Valley Line, Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Plymouth to Calstock (£6.50) are valid for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance). RAIL ALE TRAILS IN DEVON AND CORNWALL Update – Due to Covid-19 our staff are currently working from home so please email completed stamp sheets to railpart@plymouth.ac.uk and include a photo or screenshot of your rail ticket. Please note – many pub opening days and hours have changed so please check direct with pubs before travelling. Enjoy scenic Devon and Cornwall by train and savour traditional real ales and fine rural pubsLOOE VALLEY LINE
On the Looe Valley Line, Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Liskeard to Looe ( £4.70) are valid for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance).ST IVES BAY LINE
5 to 15 year olds get 50% off. Over 15s are classed as adults, but can save with the 16-17 Saver or a 16-25 railcard. £10 Family Ranger. The St Ives Bay Line Family Ranger ticket (£10) gives unlimited travel on the line all day long for two adults and up to three children. Buy on the day from St Erth station ticket office or ticket machine TARKA LINE RAIL ALE TRAIL Update – Due to Covid-19 our staff are currently working from home so please email completed stamp sheets to railpart@plymouth.ac.uk and include a photo or screenshot of your rail ticket. Please note – many pub opening days and hours have changed so please check direct with pubs before travelling. Explore the scenic Tarka Line, stopping off at pubs along the way to enjoy locally brewedLOOE RAIL HERITAGE
The Looe Valley Line heritage project is brought to you by the Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership. It is funded by the GWR Customer and Communities Improvement Fund and the Designated Community Rail Development Fund, a joint initiative of the Department for Transport and the Association of Community Rail Partnerships. EXPLORE CORNWALL BY TRAIN Explore Cornwall by train. Glorious beaches, estuaries, wooded valleys – soak up the views on your way to favourite coastal destinations. The views from the train window are spectacular as the line sweeps along the coast, past the golden sands of Hayle Towans and Carbis Bay. On arrival in St Ives, hit the beach or explore independent shopsTIMES AND PRICES
Unlimited off-peak rail journeys in Devon and Cornwall on your choice of days. £54 Adult (3 days) | £87 Adult (8 days) £27 Child (3 days) | £43.50 Child (8 days) Read more. Expand. The three-day ticket is valid on any three days of your choice within a seven-day period. The eight-day ticket is for any eight days within a 15-day period.EAST DEVON LINE
Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Exeter to Axminster ( £11.30) are valid on the East Devon Line for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance). TAMAR VALLEY LINE TRAIN TIMES Latest travel advice (12th April 2021) Face coverings must be worn on public transport and in stations unless you are exempt.If you can, please buy your ticket online on the GWR app or website.Please also remember to wash your hands and use social distancing. TARKA LINE | GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYS The scenic Tarka Line runs from Exeter to Barnstaple, following the gentle river valleys of the Yeo and Taw. The Tarka Line is an ideal and picturesque way to visit Barnstaple, capital of North Devon or to reach the great cathedral city of Exeter. The line has linked North and South Devon since 1854. Stop off to explore the historic markettown
TARKA LINE RAIL ALE TRAIL Update – Due to Covid-19 our staff are currently working from home so please email completed stamp sheets to railpart@plymouth.ac.uk and include a photo or screenshot of your rail ticket. Please note – many pub opening days and hours have changed so please check direct with pubs before travelling. Explore the scenic Tarka Line, stopping off at pubs along the way to enjoy locally brewed 16 MODEL SHOPS IN DEVON AND CORNWALL PLYMOUTH. Antics – stocks a wide range of models from railways to aircraft, accessories and modelling tools. Online sales. Chris’ Crafts & Model Railways – craft and model railway shop with a large stock of new and secondhand items. 206 Exeter St, Plymouth, PL4 0NH.Call 01752 665007.
PERRANWELL | GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYS Perranwell station on the Maritime Line is around 15 minutes walk from the village itself. Turn right as you leave the station. The station is looked after by the very active Friends of Perranwell Station. The Trafalgar Way passes the station. The station is in a very rural setting and you’ll find a circular walk taking in some of the lovely PAR TO NEWQUAY BY TRAIN Coming by train. The station is on the mainline as well as being the start of the Atlantic Coast Line. 52 minutes from Newquay. 53 minutes from Plymouth. Par village is a 10 minute walk from the station. Par Station Info Look up train times. SEVEN TOP DEVON & CORNWALL DESTINATIONS TO VISIT BY TRAIN Latest travel advice (12th April 2021) Face coverings must be worn on public transport and in stations unless you are exempt.If you can, please buy your ticket online on the GWR app or website.Please also remember to wash your hands and use social distancing. DEVON AND CORNWALL'S GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYSLINES TO EXPLOREGREAT DAYS OUTPLANNING A TRIPCONTACT USBLOGTARKA LINE The most scenic railways in Britain. Explore Devon and Cornwall by train and enjoy stunning coastal views, rolling green countryside, wooded valleys and fine river crossings. Our branch lines will take you to picturesque villages, fabulous beaches, historic market towns and bustling cities. Forget the hassles of taking the car andconcentrate
EXPLORE CORNWALL BY TRAIN Explore Cornwall by train. Glorious beaches, estuaries, wooded valleys – soak up the views on your way to favourite coastal destinations. The views from the train window are spectacular as the line sweeps along the coast, past the golden sands of Hayle Towans and Carbis Bay. On arrival in St Ives, hit the beach or explore independent shops ST ERTH - PARK & RIDE BY TRAIN FOR ST IVES How to visit by train. Arrive by train on the Cornish main line (St Erth is the last stop before Penzance – see map) or park your car at the station. Park at St Erth station: ( TR27 6JW) £3.70 per day (before 10am Mon-Fri) £2.30 per day (all other times) Pay by coins, card or mobile phone. Open 24 hours. DEVON & CORNWALL RAIL PARTNERSHIP About us. This website is run by the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership. We are one of the longest established and largest Community Rail Partnerships in the country. The development of this website was supported by funding from First Great Western (now Great Western Railway) and the Designated Community Rail Development Fund– a joint
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On the Tamar Valley Line, Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Plymouth to Calstock (£6.50) are valid for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance). TARKA LINE | GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYS The scenic Tarka Line runs from Exeter to Barnstaple, following the gentle river valleys of the Yeo and Taw. The Tarka Line is an ideal and picturesque way to visit Barnstaple, capital of North Devon or to reach the great cathedral city of Exeter. The line has linked North and South Devon since 1854. Stop off to explore the historic markettown
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On the Looe Valley Line, Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Liskeard to Looe ( £4.70) are valid for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance).ST IVES BAY LINE
5 to 15 year olds get 50% off. Over 15s are classed as adults, but can save with the 16-17 Saver or a 16-25 railcard. £10 Family Ranger. The St Ives Bay Line Family Ranger ticket (£10) gives unlimited travel on the line all day long for two adults and up to three children. Buy on the day from St Erth station ticket office or ticket machine FAMILY DAYS OUT BY TRAIN Children’s fares. Taking kids on the train is great value. It can be cheaper than the bus or car parking: Under 5s travel free. 5 to 15 year-olds travel half price. Over 15s are classed as adults, but are eligible for a 16-25 railcard. Save money with a ‘Family & Friends’ railcard. CAUSELAND - VISIT BY TRAIN ON THE LOOE VALLEY LINE Coming by train. Causeland is on the Looe Valley Line. It is a request stop. Tell the guard in good time that you wish to get off the train here. If boarding the train at Causeland, signal with your arm as the train approaches to request for the train to stop. 16 minutes fromLiskeard.
DEVON AND CORNWALL'S GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYSLINES TO EXPLOREGREAT DAYS OUTPLANNING A TRIPCONTACT USBLOGTARKA LINE The most scenic railways in Britain. Explore Devon and Cornwall by train and enjoy stunning coastal views, rolling green countryside, wooded valleys and fine river crossings. Our branch lines will take you to picturesque villages, fabulous beaches, historic market towns and bustling cities. Forget the hassles of taking the car andconcentrate
EXPLORE CORNWALL BY TRAIN Explore Cornwall by train. Glorious beaches, estuaries, wooded valleys – soak up the views on your way to favourite coastal destinations. The views from the train window are spectacular as the line sweeps along the coast, past the golden sands of Hayle Towans and Carbis Bay. On arrival in St Ives, hit the beach or explore independent shops ST ERTH - PARK & RIDE BY TRAIN FOR ST IVES How to visit by train. Arrive by train on the Cornish main line (St Erth is the last stop before Penzance – see map) or park your car at the station. Park at St Erth station: ( TR27 6JW) £3.70 per day (before 10am Mon-Fri) £2.30 per day (all other times) Pay by coins, card or mobile phone. Open 24 hours. DEVON & CORNWALL RAIL PARTNERSHIP About us. This website is run by the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership. We are one of the longest established and largest Community Rail Partnerships in the country. The development of this website was supported by funding from First Great Western (now Great Western Railway) and the Designated Community Rail Development Fund– a joint
TAMAR VALLEY LINE
On the Tamar Valley Line, Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Plymouth to Calstock (£6.50) are valid for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance). TARKA LINE | GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYS The scenic Tarka Line runs from Exeter to Barnstaple, following the gentle river valleys of the Yeo and Taw. The Tarka Line is an ideal and picturesque way to visit Barnstaple, capital of North Devon or to reach the great cathedral city of Exeter. The line has linked North and South Devon since 1854. Stop off to explore the historic markettown
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On the Looe Valley Line, Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Liskeard to Looe ( £4.70) are valid for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance).ST IVES BAY LINE
5 to 15 year olds get 50% off. Over 15s are classed as adults, but can save with the 16-17 Saver or a 16-25 railcard. £10 Family Ranger. The St Ives Bay Line Family Ranger ticket (£10) gives unlimited travel on the line all day long for two adults and up to three children. Buy on the day from St Erth station ticket office or ticket machine FAMILY DAYS OUT BY TRAIN Children’s fares. Taking kids on the train is great value. It can be cheaper than the bus or car parking: Under 5s travel free. 5 to 15 year-olds travel half price. Over 15s are classed as adults, but are eligible for a 16-25 railcard. Save money with a ‘Family & Friends’ railcard. CAUSELAND - VISIT BY TRAIN ON THE LOOE VALLEY LINE Coming by train. Causeland is on the Looe Valley Line. It is a request stop. Tell the guard in good time that you wish to get off the train here. If boarding the train at Causeland, signal with your arm as the train approaches to request for the train to stop. 16 minutes fromLiskeard.
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EXPLORE CORNWALL BY TRAIN Explore Cornwall by train. Glorious beaches, estuaries, wooded valleys – soak up the views on your way to favourite coastal destinations. The views from the train window are spectacular as the line sweeps along the coast, past the golden sands of Hayle Towans and Carbis Bay. On arrival in St Ives, hit the beach or explore independent shops RAIL ALE TRAILS IN DEVON AND CORNWALL Update – Due to Covid-19 our staff are currently working from home so please email completed stamp sheets to railpart@plymouth.ac.uk and include a photo or screenshot of your rail ticket. Please note – many pub opening days and hours have changed so please check direct with pubs before travelling. Enjoy scenic Devon and Cornwall by train and savour traditional real ales and fine rural pubsEAST DEVON LINE
Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Exeter to Axminster ( £11.30) are valid on the East Devon Line for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance). 16 MODEL SHOPS IN DEVON AND CORNWALL PLYMOUTH. Antics – stocks a wide range of models from railways to aircraft, accessories and modelling tools. Online sales. Chris’ Crafts & Model Railways – craft and model railway shop with a large stock of new and secondhand items. 206 Exeter St, Plymouth, PL4 0NH.Call 01752 665007.
TARKA LINE RAIL ALE TRAIL Update – Due to Covid-19 our staff are currently working from home so please email completed stamp sheets to railpart@plymouth.ac.uk and include a photo or screenshot of your rail ticket. Please note – many pub opening days and hours have changed so please check direct with pubs before travelling. Explore the scenic Tarka Line, stopping off at pubs along the way to enjoy locally brewedLOOE RAIL HERITAGE
The Looe Valley Line heritage project is brought to you by the Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership. It is funded by the GWR Customer and Communities Improvement Fund and the Designated Community Rail Development Fund, a joint initiative of the Department for Transport and the Association of Community Rail Partnerships. JURASSIC COAST BY TRAIN Visit the beautiful beaches and charming seaside towns of the Jurassic Coast in East Devon and West Dorset. Forget traffic. Come by train & bus in as little as 3hr 30 from London Waterloo. PERRANWELL | GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYS Perranwell station on the Maritime Line is around 15 minutes walk from the village itself. Turn right as you leave the station. The station is looked after by the very active Friends of Perranwell Station. The Trafalgar Way passes the station. The station is in a very rural setting and you’ll find a circular walk taking in some of the lovely DEVON AND CORNWALL'S GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYSLINES TO EXPLOREGREAT DAYS OUTPLANNING A TRIPCONTACT USBLOGTARKA LINE The most scenic railways in Britain. Explore Devon and Cornwall by train and enjoy stunning coastal views, rolling green countryside, wooded valleys and fine river crossings. Our branch lines will take you to picturesque villages, fabulous beaches, historic market towns and bustling cities. Forget the hassles of taking the car andconcentrate
EXPLORE CORNWALL BY TRAIN Explore Cornwall by train. Glorious beaches, estuaries, wooded valleys – soak up the views on your way to favourite coastal destinations. The views from the train window are spectacular as the line sweeps along the coast, past the golden sands of Hayle Towans and Carbis Bay. On arrival in St Ives, hit the beach or explore independent shops ST ERTH - PARK & RIDE BY TRAIN FOR ST IVES How to visit by train. Arrive by train on the Cornish main line (St Erth is the last stop before Penzance – see map) or park your car at the station. Park at St Erth station: ( TR27 6JW) £3.70 per day (before 10am Mon-Fri) £2.30 per day (all other times) Pay by coins, card or mobile phone. Open 24 hours. DEVON & CORNWALL RAIL PARTNERSHIP About us. This website is run by the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership. We are one of the longest established and largest Community Rail Partnerships in the country. The development of this website was supported by funding from First Great Western (now Great Western Railway) and the Designated Community Rail Development Fund– a joint
TAMAR VALLEY LINE
On the Tamar Valley Line, Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Plymouth to Calstock (£6.50) are valid for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance). TARKA LINE | GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYS The scenic Tarka Line runs from Exeter to Barnstaple, following the gentle river valleys of the Yeo and Taw. The Tarka Line is an ideal and picturesque way to visit Barnstaple, capital of North Devon or to reach the great cathedral city of Exeter. The line has linked North and South Devon since 1854. Stop off to explore the historic markettown
LOOE VALLEY LINE
On the Looe Valley Line, Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Liskeard to Looe ( £4.70) are valid for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance).ST IVES BAY LINE
5 to 15 year olds get 50% off. Over 15s are classed as adults, but can save with the 16-17 Saver or a 16-25 railcard. £10 Family Ranger. The St Ives Bay Line Family Ranger ticket (£10) gives unlimited travel on the line all day long for two adults and up to three children. Buy on the day from St Erth station ticket office or ticket machine FAMILY DAYS OUT BY TRAIN Children’s fares. Taking kids on the train is great value. It can be cheaper than the bus or car parking: Under 5s travel free. 5 to 15 year-olds travel half price. Over 15s are classed as adults, but are eligible for a 16-25 railcard. Save money with a ‘Family & Friends’ railcard. CAUSELAND - VISIT BY TRAIN ON THE LOOE VALLEY LINE Coming by train. Causeland is on the Looe Valley Line. It is a request stop. Tell the guard in good time that you wish to get off the train here. If boarding the train at Causeland, signal with your arm as the train approaches to request for the train to stop. 16 minutes fromLiskeard.
DEVON AND CORNWALL'S GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYSLINES TO EXPLOREGREAT DAYS OUTPLANNING A TRIPCONTACT USBLOGTARKA LINE The most scenic railways in Britain. Explore Devon and Cornwall by train and enjoy stunning coastal views, rolling green countryside, wooded valleys and fine river crossings. Our branch lines will take you to picturesque villages, fabulous beaches, historic market towns and bustling cities. Forget the hassles of taking the car andconcentrate
EXPLORE CORNWALL BY TRAIN Explore Cornwall by train. Glorious beaches, estuaries, wooded valleys – soak up the views on your way to favourite coastal destinations. The views from the train window are spectacular as the line sweeps along the coast, past the golden sands of Hayle Towans and Carbis Bay. On arrival in St Ives, hit the beach or explore independent shops ST ERTH - PARK & RIDE BY TRAIN FOR ST IVES How to visit by train. Arrive by train on the Cornish main line (St Erth is the last stop before Penzance – see map) or park your car at the station. Park at St Erth station: ( TR27 6JW) £3.70 per day (before 10am Mon-Fri) £2.30 per day (all other times) Pay by coins, card or mobile phone. Open 24 hours. DEVON & CORNWALL RAIL PARTNERSHIP About us. This website is run by the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership. We are one of the longest established and largest Community Rail Partnerships in the country. The development of this website was supported by funding from First Great Western (now Great Western Railway) and the Designated Community Rail Development Fund– a joint
TAMAR VALLEY LINE
On the Tamar Valley Line, Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Plymouth to Calstock (£6.50) are valid for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance). TARKA LINE | GREAT SCENIC RAILWAYS The scenic Tarka Line runs from Exeter to Barnstaple, following the gentle river valleys of the Yeo and Taw. The Tarka Line is an ideal and picturesque way to visit Barnstaple, capital of North Devon or to reach the great cathedral city of Exeter. The line has linked North and South Devon since 1854. Stop off to explore the historic markettown
LOOE VALLEY LINE
On the Looe Valley Line, Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Liskeard to Looe ( £4.70) are valid for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance).ST IVES BAY LINE
5 to 15 year olds get 50% off. Over 15s are classed as adults, but can save with the 16-17 Saver or a 16-25 railcard. £10 Family Ranger. The St Ives Bay Line Family Ranger ticket (£10) gives unlimited travel on the line all day long for two adults and up to three children. Buy on the day from St Erth station ticket office or ticket machine FAMILY DAYS OUT BY TRAIN Children’s fares. Taking kids on the train is great value. It can be cheaper than the bus or car parking: Under 5s travel free. 5 to 15 year-olds travel half price. Over 15s are classed as adults, but are eligible for a 16-25 railcard. Save money with a ‘Family & Friends’ railcard. CAUSELAND - VISIT BY TRAIN ON THE LOOE VALLEY LINE Coming by train. Causeland is on the Looe Valley Line. It is a request stop. Tell the guard in good time that you wish to get off the train here. If boarding the train at Causeland, signal with your arm as the train approaches to request for the train to stop. 16 minutes fromLiskeard.
TIMES AND PRICES
Unlimited off-peak rail journeys in Devon and Cornwall on your choice of days. £54 Adult (3 days) | £87 Adult (8 days) £27 Child (3 days) | £43.50 Child (8 days) Read more. Expand. The three-day ticket is valid on any three days of your choice within a seven-day period. The eight-day ticket is for any eight days within a 15-day period. DEVON & CORNWALL RAIL PARTNERSHIP About us. This website is run by the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership. We are one of the longest established and largest Community Rail Partnerships in the country. The development of this website was supported by funding from First Great Western (now Great Western Railway) and the Designated Community Rail Development Fund– a joint
EXPLORE CORNWALL BY TRAIN Explore Cornwall by train. Glorious beaches, estuaries, wooded valleys – soak up the views on your way to favourite coastal destinations. The views from the train window are spectacular as the line sweeps along the coast, past the golden sands of Hayle Towans and Carbis Bay. On arrival in St Ives, hit the beach or explore independent shops RAIL ALE TRAILS IN DEVON AND CORNWALL Update – Due to Covid-19 our staff are currently working from home so please email completed stamp sheets to railpart@plymouth.ac.uk and include a photo or screenshot of your rail ticket. Please note – many pub opening days and hours have changed so please check direct with pubs before travelling. Enjoy scenic Devon and Cornwall by train and savour traditional real ales and fine rural pubsEAST DEVON LINE
Off-Peak Day Return tickets for trips like Exeter to Axminster ( £11.30) are valid on the East Devon Line for journeys after 09 00 Mon-Fri and any time on weekends or Bank Holidays. Look up train times. (For longer distance journeys you can save a lot of money by booking up to 12 weeks in advance). 16 MODEL SHOPS IN DEVON AND CORNWALL PLYMOUTH. Antics – stocks a wide range of models from railways to aircraft, accessories and modelling tools. Online sales. Chris’ Crafts & Model Railways – craft and model railway shop with a large stock of new and secondhand items. 206 Exeter St, Plymouth, PL4 0NH.Call 01752 665007.
TARKA LINE RAIL ALE TRAIL Update – Due to Covid-19 our staff are currently working from home so please email completed stamp sheets to railpart@plymouth.ac.uk and include a photo or screenshot of your rail ticket. Please note – many pub opening days and hours have changed so please check direct with pubs before travelling. Explore the scenic Tarka Line, stopping off at pubs along the way to enjoy locally brewedLOOE RAIL HERITAGE
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SOAK UP THE CULTURE
With two World Heritage Sites, two National Parks, ancestral homes, castles and festivals, Devon and Cornwall have a rich culturalheritage.
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GREAT SHOPPING
Whether you like exploring hidden back street gems, or hitting the high street brands, our destinations offer it all.MORE
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Enjoy estuary views by bike on the glorious Tarka Trail, starting from Barnstaple station. Hire a bike or bring your own.MORE
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