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Scenic Journeys for 2026

Cornwall isn’t just about stunning beaches and dramatic coastlines — it’s also home to some of the most scenic and memorable train journeys in Britain. From coastal panoramas to lush river valleys and heritage steam experiences, exploring Cornwall by rail offers both unforgettable views and convenient, car-free access to top holiday spots.

1. St Ives Bay Line — St Erth to St Ives

One of Britain’s most celebrated short rail journeys, the St Ives Bay Line hugs the Cornish coast, sweeping past golden sands at Hayle Towans and Carbis Bay before arriving in charming St Ives — just steps from Porthminster Beach. The scenic ride, lasting around 10–12 minutes, is perfect for visitors planning a stress-free day trip without a car.

Good for: Beach days, art galleries, coastal photography.

2. Atlantic Coast Line — Par to Newquay

This classic branch line takes you through the lush Luxulyan Valley, across expanses of Goss Moor and finally opens out onto views of the Atlantic as you arrive in Newquay — one of Cornwall’s most famous surf and seaside destinations.

Good for: Surfing holidays, beach explorations, countryside views.

3. Looe Valley Line — Liskeard to Looe

Winding through wooded valleys and along the tidal Looe River, this quieter rural line connects the historic market town of Liskeard with the coastal village of Looe. The scenic journey feels like a mini-adventure and brings you to beautiful riverside pubs and galleries.

4. Tamar Valley Line — From Plymouth to Gunnislake

While the southern section starts in Devon, this breathtaking route follows the River Tamar through deep valleys and over the iconic Calstock Viaduct before reaching the tranquil village of Gunnislake. Expect gorgeous views and a real sense of rural England.

5. Bodmin & Wenford Steam Railway — Heritage Steam Experience

For a completely different type of rail journey, step back in time aboard a vintage steam train between Bodmin Parkway and Bodmin General. This preserved line is a hit with families and rail enthusiasts alike, winding through countryside landscapes with a classic whistle and puff of steam.

Travel Tips for Train Trips in Cornwall

Combine rail with walking: Many of these lines link to coastal paths and nature trails.

Car-free planning: Trains make ideal transport for busy summer weeks when parking is limited.

Day trips: Start early to make the most of stops like St Ives, Looe or Newquay without feeling rushed.

Whether you’re a rail enthusiast or simply want a relaxing way to see Cornwall’s landscapes, these journeys offer a memorable way to travel — with plenty of scenic stops and local culture waiting at every station.

 

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