South West walking and wheeling
South West walking and wheeling offers a refreshing way to explore one of England’s most diverse regions, where coastlines meet countryside and ancient trails wind through vibrant communities.
Whether you’re strolling the cobbled streets of historic market towns, wheeling along accessible paths through Exmoor’s wild beauty, or tracing the Jurassic Coast’s dramatic cliffs, every journey reveals something new.
Discover Gloucestershire’s rail to leisure trails
Gloucestershire Community Rail Partnership has created a vibrant collection of leisure trails that link local rail stations to some of the county’s most scenic and historic spots. Highlights include the Canal Rail Trail Bingo, a fun, family-friendly activity between Stonehouse and Stroud that turns a simple walk into a wildlife-spotting adventure, and the Stroud & Stonehouse Food & Farm Trail, where walkers can enjoy local treats like Winstone’s ice cream and Woodchester wines. These trails are designed to be inclusive, engaging, and easily accessible by train, making sustainable travel a joy for all.
Walking and wheeling in Worcestershire
Worcestershire Community Rail Partnership has mapped out over 140 miles of walking routes that connect rail stations to the county’s most picturesque landscapes and heritage sites.

Great Malvern Station | Cotswold Line
Whether you’re exploring the dramatic Malvern Hills Circular Walk from Great Malvern station, strolling past the Tardebigge Locks on the Bromsgrove trail, or discovering the historic waterways of Evesham, each route is designed to be accessible, sustainable, and full of local charm.
Riverside Escapes from Calstock Station
Step off the train at Calstock and into the heart of the Tamar Valley with two scenic walks that blend nature, heritage, and riverside charm. The Calstock to Cotehele walk takes you along the tranquil River Tamar and through woodland paths to the historic Cotehele House and gardens, just 1.2 miles (1.9km) each way, or extend it into a 3.8-mile circular route.

Tamar Valley Line
For a deeper dive into local history, the Danescombe Valley walk leads you through lush greenery and past remnants of the area’s mining heritage, finishing at the impressive Calstock Viaduct. With pubs, cafés, and even an ice cream parlour waiting in the village, these rail-connected trails offer the perfect day out.
From rail to ramble in Devon & Cornwall
Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership has opened up a world of walking adventures, all just steps from the train. From the dramatic Looe to Polperro coast path to the peaceful Tarka Trail near Barnstaple, these rail-linked routes offer stunning scenery and easy access. Whether you’re beach-hopping in Falmouth, hiking Dartmoor’s wild edges, or strolling the Teignmouth to Dawlish seawall, each trail is a chance to explore the South West sustainably, with nature and heritage at every turn.
Please check your route before setting off for any disruptions or path closures.