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The secret mine that hid the Nazis' stolen treasure. A view looking down onto the Perranwell Viaduct - the line is climbing from left to right towards Goonhavern. This is on the back of the above picture. The section of the Saints Trail links Perranporth with Cocks Village and on to Goonhavern. Cross the road and then bear right and follow the footpath, through a gate and alongside a stone wall, joining up with the South West Coastal path and dropping down into . Not all traces of the railway have been removed as can be seen by these very rusty remains of a buffer stop at the end of the siding. For a change of scenery, your walk today veers inland. 2) St Agnes. Leave the house by the back gate, take the footpath to your right and follow the path. Additional lifeguards are on duty further north on Perran Sands from 15th May until 26th September (2021) Please note: Dogs are currently allowed on Perranporth beach all year around. The signalbox overlooks the sad scene. Perranporth - Visit Cornwall 23rd August 1964 Copyright Laurence Hansford. Perranporth signalbox nameplate - given to the late Charles Fennamore. The scene captured by Roger Winnen almost nine years after closure 2nd February 1973, Copyright. Shepherds station looking from the road overbridge. Copyright J. Current location is being withheld as it is in a private garden. Perranporth to Newquay Station - 2 ways to travel via line - Rome2rio Download the app from the App Store or Google Play (search for "iwalk cornwall") then either use it to scan the code on the left or search for the name of the walk in "walks shop" section of the app to buy the walk. Railway Mile Post at Croft Farm, about one mile from Goonhavern Halt towards Shepherds. This picture Copyright Ed Hooper. Once you've installed the iWalk Cornwall app from the app store, click on the button below to locate this walk: This walk is in your basket. Get a New England Nestbox or, Hedgehog Haus when you subscribe to BBC Countryfile Magazine.