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Calstock Viaduct — Attraction in Calstock

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Calstock Viaduct
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The Limekiln Gallery
2 Commercial Rd, Calstock PL18 9QT, United Kingdom
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The Tamar Inn
The Quay, Calstock PL18 9QA, United Kingdom
Lishe Coffee Shop
6 Commercial Rd, Calstock PL18 9QT, United Kingdom
The Boot Inn
Fore St, Calstock PL18 9RN, United Kingdom
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Mariners House Calstock
4 Fore St, Calstock PL18 9RN, United Kingdom
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Calstock Viaduct

3 Lower Kelly, Calstock PL18 9RT, United Kingdom
4.9(11)
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Nearby attractions of Calstock Viaduct

The Limekiln Gallery

The Limekiln Gallery

The Limekiln Gallery

4.8

(18)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Calstock Viaduct

The Tamar Inn

Lishe Coffee Shop

The Boot Inn

The Tamar Inn

The Tamar Inn

4.5

(442)

Closed
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Lishe Coffee Shop

Lishe Coffee Shop

4.8

(89)

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The Boot Inn

The Boot Inn

4.6

(117)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Calstock: A Charming Village with a Tight Squeeze

Nestled on the banks of the River Tamar, Calstock is a village that feels like a hidden gem. Its stunning Victorian viaduct, is a marvel that spans the valley, a constant reminder of the area's rich history. The village itself is a charming collection of cottages, a lovely pub, and a vibrant arts centre, all of which contribute to a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. However, a word of caution for anyone arriving by car: the roads are, to put it mildly, an adventure. The journey into the village is a series of narrow, winding lanes that require a fair bit of patience and some careful maneuvering. Passing another vehicle can feel like a game of inches, and a three-point turn is often a luxury you won't have. It’s the kind of road network that forces you to slow down and take in the scenery, which, to be fair, is breathtaking. Despite the road's tight embrace, Calstock's charm more than makes up for it. The village is an excellent base for exploring the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with plenty of walking trails and river activities. The local pub, The Tamar Inn, offers a warm welcome and a well-deserved pint after navigating the roads. And the Calstock Arts Centre, housed in the old Methodist chapel, hosts a fantastic array of music, theatre, and comedy. In conclusion, Calstock is a village with a big heart but a small road network. If you're a confident driver who doesn't mind a tight squeeze, the reward is a beautiful, peaceful village with a character all its own. Just be prepared to take your time and, perhaps, practice your reversing skills before you go. It's a small price to pay for a slice of...

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The Calstock Viaduct in Cornwall is an iconic railway structure spanning the Tamar Valley. Built in 1907 from concrete, its 12 arches rise 120 feet above the river, offering a stunning example of early 20th-century engineering. The viaduct was constructed to connect Calstock with Plymouth and facilitated the transport of local goods like...

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Really wonderful scenic views here. Went for a walk from cotehele to Calstock, lots to see only 30 min walk each way. Dog and kid friendly walk highly recommended still looks amazing with or...

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Calstock: A Charming Village with a Tight Squeeze Nestled on the banks of the River Tamar, Calstock is a village that feels like a hidden gem. Its stunning Victorian viaduct, is a marvel that spans the valley, a constant reminder of the area's rich history. The village itself is a charming collection of cottages, a lovely pub, and a vibrant arts centre, all of which contribute to a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. However, a word of caution for anyone arriving by car: the roads are, to put it mildly, an adventure. The journey into the village is a series of narrow, winding lanes that require a fair bit of patience and some careful maneuvering. Passing another vehicle can feel like a game of inches, and a three-point turn is often a luxury you won't have. It’s the kind of road network that forces you to slow down and take in the scenery, which, to be fair, is breathtaking. Despite the road's tight embrace, Calstock's charm more than makes up for it. The village is an excellent base for exploring the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with plenty of walking trails and river activities. The local pub, The Tamar Inn, offers a warm welcome and a well-deserved pint after navigating the roads. And the Calstock Arts Centre, housed in the old Methodist chapel, hosts a fantastic array of music, theatre, and comedy. In conclusion, Calstock is a village with a big heart but a small road network. If you're a confident driver who doesn't mind a tight squeeze, the reward is a beautiful, peaceful village with a character all its own. Just be prepared to take your time and, perhaps, practice your reversing skills before you go. It's a small price to pay for a slice of Cornish paradise.
Anthony ChanAnthony Chan
The Calstock Viaduct in Cornwall is an iconic railway structure spanning the Tamar Valley. Built in 1907 from concrete, its 12 arches rise 120 feet above the river, offering a stunning example of early 20th-century engineering. The viaduct was constructed to connect Calstock with Plymouth and facilitated the transport of local goods like timber and lime.
chloe hanachloe hana
Really wonderful scenic views here. Went for a walk from cotehele to Calstock, lots to see only 30 min walk each way. Dog and kid friendly walk highly recommended still looks amazing with or without the sun.
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Calstock: A Charming Village with a Tight Squeeze Nestled on the banks of the River Tamar, Calstock is a village that feels like a hidden gem. Its stunning Victorian viaduct, is a marvel that spans the valley, a constant reminder of the area's rich history. The village itself is a charming collection of cottages, a lovely pub, and a vibrant arts centre, all of which contribute to a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. However, a word of caution for anyone arriving by car: the roads are, to put it mildly, an adventure. The journey into the village is a series of narrow, winding lanes that require a fair bit of patience and some careful maneuvering. Passing another vehicle can feel like a game of inches, and a three-point turn is often a luxury you won't have. It’s the kind of road network that forces you to slow down and take in the scenery, which, to be fair, is breathtaking. Despite the road's tight embrace, Calstock's charm more than makes up for it. The village is an excellent base for exploring the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with plenty of walking trails and river activities. The local pub, The Tamar Inn, offers a warm welcome and a well-deserved pint after navigating the roads. And the Calstock Arts Centre, housed in the old Methodist chapel, hosts a fantastic array of music, theatre, and comedy. In conclusion, Calstock is a village with a big heart but a small road network. If you're a confident driver who doesn't mind a tight squeeze, the reward is a beautiful, peaceful village with a character all its own. Just be prepared to take your time and, perhaps, practice your reversing skills before you go. It's a small price to pay for a slice of Cornish paradise.
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The Calstock Viaduct in Cornwall is an iconic railway structure spanning the Tamar Valley. Built in 1907 from concrete, its 12 arches rise 120 feet above the river, offering a stunning example of early 20th-century engineering. The viaduct was constructed to connect Calstock with Plymouth and facilitated the transport of local goods like timber and lime.
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Really wonderful scenic views here. Went for a walk from cotehele to Calstock, lots to see only 30 min walk each way. Dog and kid friendly walk highly recommended still looks amazing with or without the sun.
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