Walks you can reach from St. Columb Road by train
Cornwall · South West England
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Newquay Circular via Fistral Beach (Cornwall)
15 minutes direct from St. Columb Road.
Harbour, dramatic Atlantic cliffs and the surfing sands of Fistral Beach, past a historic clifftop lookout hut.
Fistral Beach: A wide Atlantic-facing surfing beach on the west side of Newquay.
Warnings: Some steps and steep cliff sections.
Walk details: Great Scenic Railways of Devon & Cornwall (PDF).

Par to Looe (Cornwall)
30 minutes direct from St. Columb Road.

Bugle to Lostwithiel (Cornwall)
15 minutes direct from St. Columb Road.
A hilly route that climbs out of Bugle through woodland before following generally quiet lanes for a long stretch, then crossing sheep and cattle fields. Field paths are often unmarked on the ground, with stiles in poor repair and the approach into Lostwithiel is steep and gravelly. The unusual round granite boulders in the fields are keystones of the St Austell batholith, a local geological feature. Luxulyan village has toilets and a shop.
Time: 3h30–7h
Warnings: The lanes are only just wide enough for vehicles, including agricultural traffic, especially around Luxulyan, so take care. Cattle are present in many fields. Field navigation west of Lanlivery is tricky and the final stile into Lostwithiel is in poor repair. The B3269 crossing is awkward.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Par to St Austell (Cornwall)
30 minutes direct from St. Columb Road.
Inland to St Austell station.
Walk details: Railwalks.