The first station from Truro on the Maritime Line, Perranwell is in a rural setting, a short walk from the village.
Perranwell station on the Maritime Line is around 15 minutes walk from the village itself. Turn right as you leave the station.
The station is looked after by the very active Friends of Perranwell Station.
The Trafalgar Way passes the station.
The station is in a very rural setting and you’ll find a circular walk taking in some of the lovely countryside on our Walks from the Railway page.
The village pub, the Royal Oak, is on both the Maritime Line Rail Ale Trail and is included in the Maritime Line Foodie Guide.
Perranwell station is on the Maritime Line. This begins at Truro which is on the Cornish main line.
7 minutes from Truro
17 minutes from Falmouth Town
The village itself is around 15 minutes walk from the station.
With its beaches, harbour, great array of independent shops and eateries, Maritime Museum and castles, there’s lots to do in Falmouth.
Penryn is one of Cornwall’s oldest market towns and is steeped in history. There are lots of interesting independent shops and cafes to explore and plenty of fine Tudor, Jacobean and Georgian buildings to spot.
Truro is Cornwall’s capital and a vibrant centre for shopping, art and culture. This compact little city has a warren of streets in and around its impressive Gothic Cathedral which are home to a variety of independent retailers from bookshops to boutiques.