Things To Do

Our recommendations for days out and places to eat in Devon and Cornwall within a 30 mile radius of the old station

Kit Hill Country Park

Kit Hill Country Park

Was gifted to Cornwall Council by The Duchy of Cornwall to celebrate the birth of Prince William in 1985.

It extends to 400 acres and is located between Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor and is over 1000 feet or 334 metres tall and the monument, at the summit, is the most dominant landscape feature in East Cornwall

At the summit there are picnic tables and information plaques to help visitors identify features of the surrounding landscape

Highly recommended for photographers, nature lovers, bird watchers, dog walking, rambling and for those who like to immerse themselves in the in the rich mining history of this area. We recommend visiting at sunrise and sunset when the skies can be stunning

  • Free car parking
  • Dog friendly
Louis Tea Rooms and Farm Shop

Louis Tea Rooms and Farm Shop

A licensed local favourite with good food at fair prices, it’s open for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner, take away menu available and farm shop stocked with produce, alcohol, gifts and quality frozen ready meals

Check opening times before visiting, especially out of season and booking is recommended if you’re planning to eat in

  • Free large car park which can be busy at peak times
  • Dog friendly (outside only)
Luckett Ford

Luckett Ford

A lovely local walk:

At the crossroads on the B3257 at the top of Luckett Hill, and the first turning that you’ll come to on the right hand side is Saud Lane (it’s a narrow single track lane so drive cautiously and be prepared to reverse) at the bottom of the lane, you’ll find Luckett Ford, park up and take the marked pathway along the river, it’s a nice sheltered dog walk, look out for the tall old mine chimney stack in the woodland.

Greenscombe Woods

Greenscombe Woods

Luckett Wood Nature Reserve is a 7 acre reserve within Greenscombe Woods with a varied habitat, including a stream which runs through it attracting a wide diversity of animals, birds and plants. The reserve is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)

Wildlife you are likely to see at Luckett Wood: over twenty species of butterfly including, the very rare heath fritillary (Mellicta athalia), sightings will likely be on warm, sunny days from May to July, and five other British fritillaries; birdlife includes woodpeckers, willow warblers, nut hatches, long tailed tits and buzzards; plants such as the rare Cornish bladder seed (Physospermum cornubiense), Toadlflax-leaved St John’s Wort (Hypericum linarifolium), ferns, honey-coloured bird’s nest orchid, common twayblade orchids and three other orchid species; animal life including grey squirrel, roe deer, badger, fox and stoat

The reserve is used for butterfly monitoring by the Natural Environment Research Council

Parts of the reserve were formerly used as a market garden and you can still find cultivated strawberry plants growing here during the summer months

Of the ancient woodland here, much of it would have been managed as oak coppice

It’s a beautiful tranquil place to visit for a walk through the woodland and along the river bank, perfect for dog walking too

  • Free parking in the main car park at Luckett village or at the edge of Greenscombe wood there is limited parking
  • Dog friendly
The Tamar Valley Donkey Park and Sanctuary

The Tamar Valley Donkey Park and Sanctuary

Donkeys, goats, sheep, pigs, rabbits and guinea pigs to feed and pet

  • Free parking
  • Dog friendly

The Engine House at Compton Park

The Engine House licensed restaurant offers full English breakfasts, light snacks, lunch, daily roasts and daily specials.

Also offers a take away service. Highly recommended for good food at reasonable prices.

  • Free Parking
Holmbush Mine

Holmbush Mine

The oldest mine in the local area and active since the 1600’s it predominantly produced lead and copper. A number of ruined mine buildings can be found here and it’s a lovely tranquil spot to visit and ideal for photography (the mine ruins are hauntingly beautiful, covered in ivy and look fabulous from every angle), rambling or dog walking

  • Free car park
  • Dog friendly

Lost Surfers Cocktail Cafe

Lost Surfers Cocktail Cafe is open:

Wednesday & Thursday  10:00-15:00

Friday 17:00-22:30

Saturday 10:00-15:00 and 17:00-22:30

For cocktails, afternoon tea, snacks, coffee and cake – treat yourself to a local take away and eat in house whilst enjoying a cocktail from their extensive list – highly recommended

 

La Parrilla, Callington

La Parrilla Mexican Food and more take away in Callington

order by phone for collection or delivery (for a fee)

Horsebridge

Horsebridge

A stunning bridge which is the oldest crossing over the Tamar River (1437). We highly recommend a visit here, especially photographers and… whilst you’re there, why not cross the bridge, park up and enjoy a pint of local beer and some freshly cooked food at the local pub?