Please note: From Mon 18 Nov to Sun 1 Dec the Newquay line is closed for upgrades. Replacement buses are planned between St Austell and Newquay (most do not stop at Par – change at St Austell instead). Further work will follow in February and March 2025 as part of Mid Cornwall Metro. Full details

Gateway to the beautiful Luxulyan Valley

How to visit by train

Luxulyan village is the gateway to the Luxulyan Valley, a lush, tranquil area today but once a hive of industrial activity.

You can explore the valley on foot easily from the station and walk the stunning Treffry Viaduct as well as discovering all about its place in Cornwall’s rich Mining Heritage.

The village pub, The Kings Arms, is a welcome place to stop off and enjoy a drink and a bite to eat as well.

Coming by train

Luxulyan station is on the Atlantic Coast Line (Par-Newquay).

42 minutes from Newquay

The village is a 5 minute walk from the station

Buying Tickets to Luxulyan

Par to Luxulyan

£

4.20

Off-Peak Day Return. Valid after the morning peak, and anytime weekends or Bank Holidays.

Great fares from further afield

PLYMOUTH
TO LUXULYAN

£

14.00

Off-Peak Day Return

Fares explained

1hr 15

Approximate journey time

NEWQUAY
TO LUXULYAN

£

6.50

Off-Peak Day Return

Fares explained

40min

Approximate journey time

 

Atlantic Coast Line

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