Walks you can reach from Coombe Junction Halt by train
Cornwall · South West England
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Looe Circular via the Southwest Coast Path (Cornwall)
30 minutes direct from Coombe Junction Halt.
Undulating South West Coast Path cliffs to a picturesque smuggling village, with harbour and island views.
Warnings: Strenuous cliff path with steep ascents and descents.
Walk details: Great Scenic Railways of Devon & Cornwall (PDF).

Looe to Saltash (Cornwall)
30 minutes direct from Coombe Junction Halt.

Par to Looe (Cornwall)
30 minutes direct from Coombe Junction Halt.

Liskeard to Saltash (Cornwall)
9 minutes direct from Coombe Junction Halt.

Lostwithiel to Liskeard (Cornwall)
9 minutes direct from Coombe Junction Halt.
Some beautiful streams and woodlands; great views. A fairly direct but hilly route, mainly on very quiet back roads and traversing small valleys with beautiful streams and woodlands. Includes one stile (avoidable via a short detour). A short stretch beside the busy B3359 and a section without pavement in and out of Lostwithiel. No supply stops along the route, so stock up at Lostwithiel or Liskeard. The section between Scorn Mill and through the Deerpark is a delight.
Time: 6h–11h30
Lunch: No places to stop for supplies along the route, so stock up at either end.
Warnings: A 100-metre stretch beside the busy, fast B3359 (good verge and visibility), and a section of Lanwithan Road with no pavement, especially care heading south on the hill.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Liskeard to Looe (Cornwall)
9 minutes direct from Coombe Junction Halt.
The scenery and wildlife is stunning. A quiet riverside route following the West Looe river, with rock, mud and moss underfoot in places. The path can be overgrown and wet and is slippery on the rocky and muddy stretches. Abundant wildlife along the river, including herons.
Woodland: two fifths under tree cover.
Time: 6h–11h30
Lunch: No places for refreshments along the route.
Warnings: The section between Herodsfoot and Church Bridge can be very overgrown and wet, with the route not always clear; stay on the east side of the West Looe river. Parts of the path closer to Looe can flood on the tidal river. Proper footwear recommended on slippery rock and mud. No mobile signal at points along the river.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Lostwithiel to Looe (Cornwall)
30 minutes direct from Coombe Junction Halt.
Some wonderful scenery. A long, demanding route through beautiful Cornish countryside, woodland and riverside, with a lot of stiles and over 600m of ascent. Steep bridleways and uphill climbs, stepping stones over rivers and mud, several poorly-maintained sections through fields with no obvious path and overgrown stiles and brambles. The final section to Looe through woodland and along the West Looe estuary is a joy. Wildlife seen along the route includes kingfishers and little egrets near the West Looe estuary.
Woodland: a quarter under tree cover.
Time: 7h–13h30
Warnings: Several sections are overgrown and poorly maintained with brambles and nettles hiding stiles, and field paths can be unclear; stepping-stone river crossings may require the bridge at high tide. You need stamina for the distance and ascent. Can be muddy.
Walk details: Slow Ways.