Tamar Valley: A Destination Guide from Visit Cornwall
Tamar Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) straddles the administrative border between Cornwall and Devon and covers around 75 square miles of the lower Tamar River (below Launceston) and its tributaries. See the stunning National Trust house Cotehele and the popular historic tourist destination of Mount Edgcumbe.
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Devon Cornwall Callington and Dartmoor - Part 1
On my variety channel in this episode, I visit Dartmoor. We stay at self-catering accommodation near Tavistock Honicombe Manor, Cornwall. Dartmoor National Park is in Devon and Cornwall England UK. Dartmoor National Park walks and Dartmoor National Park attractions and Dartmoor National Park camping. There are many Dartmoor National Park hotels.
We visit Self-catering accommodation near Tavistock - Honicombe Manor.
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Plymouth, Devon - A Whistlestop Tour
Joe Fisher meets Plymouth historian, Chris Robinson, for a quick chat about the history of the city, where to visit, what to do and why you may consider making the move to Plymouth!
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Devon and Cornwall's great scenic railways
Some of the most scenic branch lines in Britain are found in Devon and Cornwall. This highlights compilation features:
The St Ives Bay Line
(St Erth to St Ives)
A glorious coastal journey that only takes 15 minutes but is widely considered one of the most scenic railways in the country, with views of the sandy beaches and amazing turquoise sea. Upon arrival at St Ives, you're on the doorstep of one of the town's best beaches, Porthminster Beach. The town centre is an 8-10 minute walk away (step-free but steep in places). From there explore the winding streets, great restaurants and many art galleries.
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Looe Valley Line
(Liskeard to Looe)
As the train approaches Looe you are presented with some lovely estuary views, making this line a firm favourite among bird watchers. Looe itself is a classic Cornish seaside destination with harbour, narrow streets and sandy beach.
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Tamar Valley Line
(Plymouth to Gunnislake)
The lush Tamar Valley straddles the Devon-Cornwall border. On your journey you'll see the famous Royal Albert Bridge towering above, and then be off into the green countryside. A highlight is crossing the viaduct as you approach the village of Calstock - a great place to get off and sample the excellent pubs and ice cream parlour and even take a riverside walk to the National Trust property Cotehele.
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Riviera Line
(Exeter to Paignton)
This line takes you along one of the most exhilarating stretches of railway that Britain has to offer as you sweep along the coast at Dawlish and Teignmouth with the sea just a whisker away. Arrive at the resorts of the 'English Riviera' - firm favourites Torquay and Paignton.
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Tarka Line
(Exeter to Barnstaple)
Venture to North Devon for refreshing countryside walks, cosy pubs and the chance to walk or cycle the Tarka Trail. You can hire bikes at Barnstaple station, or take a bus from the station out to the picturesque Woolacombe and Ilfracombe on the coast.
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Living & Working in Plymouth: Tom, Pharmacist
Tom, a community pharmacist shares why he chose to return to Plymouth to work. If you're in the #medical sector and looking for a new challenge, Plymouth has many fantastic opportunities, with an incredible food scene, lifestyle and work life balance.
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Beautiful film about the Tamar Trails
Our beautiful new film showcasing the trails and all the activities you can enjoy there from walking and mountain biking to Tree Surfing, archery and canoeing. The Tamar Trails Centre is in Gulworthy, near Tavistock on the Devon and Cornwall border, just 30 mins from Plymouth.
A day in Looe
A Day trip to Looe in Cornwall.
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Living & Working in Plymouth: Gavin, Elixel
There's a growing #digital and creative sector here in Plymouth. Gavin from Elixel shares why he chose to start his company here after graduation.
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Cornwall - Calstock Tamar Valley
Calstock, am River Tamar, wird von der imposanten Eisenbahnbrücke über das Tamar Valley beherrscht. Der River Tamar bildet zudem die Grenze zwischen den Grafschaften Cornwall und Devon. Er mündet bei Plymouth in den Ärmelkanal.
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Tamar Valley Line,Albaston,Cornwall
Tamar Valley Line from Plymouth,Devon crossing over the Calstock Viaduct into Cornwall and terminates at Gunnislake station. this road crossing demands the train comes to a complete stop and sounds its horn. From Albaston we can just about hear this train tooting in the distance and use it as a time keeper.