Looe Valley Line trails
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The following Looe Valley Line Trails are all accessible from and end at stations along the Looe Valley Line. Some are circular, some are linear but all allow you to explore the Looe Valley at your own pace. Access details via the links or interactive map below. All walks are mapped on OS Map Explorer 107 St Austell & Liskeard 1:25 000 scale, and it is recommended this be used in addition to the directions given in the links below.
| 1 | Approximately 3 miles (5km) | |
| 2 | Coombe to St. Keyne Station | Approximately 2 miles (3km) |
| 3 | Looe to Talland Bay | Circular 3 approximately 7 miles (11km) |
| 4 | Looe to Kilminorth | Distances vary. |
| 5 | Polperro to Looe | Approximately 5 miles (8km) |
| 6 | Causeland to Sandplace | by way of Duloe approximately 4 miles (6.5km) |
| 7 | Sandplace to Wringworthy | Circular ramble approximately 5 miles (8km) |
| 8 | Sandplace to Looe | by way of the West Looe Valley approx 7 miles (11km) |
| 9 | St. Keyne Station to Looe | Approximately 11 miles (18km) |
| 10 | Causeland to Looe | by way of Pelynt approximately 9.5 miles (14.3km) |
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