Joseph Treffry completed the viaduct in 1842 as a convenient route between the coast and high ground where he owned land and mineral setts.

The Luxulyan Valley is classified as a County Wildlife Site

The valley is also known for its picturesque qualities and ecological interests which have been long recognised.

The Wheelpit originally had a 30-foot diameter water wheel supplying power to a cable mechanism for hauling wagons up the Carmears Inclined Plane.

Much of the valley is covered in dense woodland, with rich ecological diversity and tranquil beauty.

Welcome to The Friends of Luxulyan Valley

Luxulyan Valley is a beautiful wooded valley in mid Cornwall through which runs the river Par. It was designated as part of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site in 2006 for the fascinating early 19th century industrial remains that can be found throughout the area. 

The Friends of Luxulyan Valley are a group concerned with the conservation of the Valley. We were established in 1997 and have links with  Cornwall Council and the Footpath Committees of Luxulyan and Lanlivery parishes. We are also members of The Conservation Volunteers. Our objectives are to promote, preserve and protect the valley. 

You can help us by joining the Friends to keep this treasure for future generations; individual membership costs just £8 per year, joint membership £10 and family membership £12. Members get a quarterly newsletter and free entry to most of our events

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Adders in the valley?

We have received a message from our Countryside Ranger that a dog was bitten by an adder in the valley last week, mid Sept 2024.

This was about halfway along the Lower Tramway (the little dog is OK after vets).

 It is not the usual habitat for adders have you had previous sighting of them?

Please be aware and notify us of any recent sightings?

Our Valley Needs You.

 

The Friends of Luxulyan Valley are looking for volunteers to help strengthen its Board of Trustees.

We would be happy to hear from anyone interested in ‘getting involved’ in the promotion, conservation and preservation of the Luxulyan Valley, safeguarding its flora, fauna, historic artefacts and unique atmosphere, whilst still providing a place of rest and relaxation.

Please get in touch via the ‘Contact us’ facility on this website for more information.

Trethevy Loop Path closed

On the advice of the Council's tree experts the Trethevy loop path has been closed.  There is a large twin stemmed beech on the corner that is threatening to split apart and fall on to the path.  It is also unsafe to climb. 

The path is closed on either side and a sign has been added at the far end down by the mines. 

Her Majesty the Queen

 

 

We would like to express our sadness at the recent loss of Her Majesty the Queen and our thanks for her lifelong service and being our strength and stay. 

Path Closure

The path alongside the Fowey Consols leat is currently closed as preparations are being made for planned leat repairs to commence to prevent water leaks. The path closure is for safety reasons, whilst materials are being transported with a barrow that requires the full width of the path, and whilst works are ongoing on the narrow bank.

 

Upcoming events

16 Oct

John Smeaton - Civil Engineer

Wed 16th Oct 2024, 7:30pm to 9:00pm

 

A presentation by Duncan Matthews on the 18th century "father of Civil Engineering", designer of lighthouses, bridges, canals, and the development of Portland Cement.  

Meet: Luxulyan Village Hall, PL30 5QA

 

16 Nov

Open Event/Screech Owl Sanctuary

Sat 16th Nov 2024, 2:00pm to 6:00pm

 

An afternoon of presentations, displays and face-painting.  Come and enjoy getting close-up to owls, find out more about the FoLV, Cornwall Heritage Trust, the Woodland Trust, Cornwall Wildlife Trust, Meadow Barns and more. 

Meet: Luxulyan Village Hall, PL30 5QA

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Interactive map

Learn more about the Valley and plan your trip with our interactive map.