Tamar Valley National Landscape is a legally designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Devon and Cornwall in England.
[4] The valley is incorporated inside the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape which is a World Heritage Site.
There are numerous landmarks and listed buildings including Devon Great Consols, the Tamar Valley Line and the National Trust's Cotehele and Buckland Abbey.
The Tamar Trails were built to allow access to the heritage and natural features of the valley via a series of new cycling and footpaths.
[5] The trail passes wooded copses and disused mine workings and is used for walking, cycling, mountain biking, jogging or segway.