TRAVEL INFORMATION
GETTING TO CORNWALL BY ROAD
Travel to Cornwall can be via the M4, M5 and M6 motorways. Travel within Cornwall the two main routes are the A30 and A38.
Follow the M5 to Exeter, after which you will take either the A30 or A38 which takes you into Cornwall, depending on your destination. Entering Cornwall from North Devon you take the Atlantic Highway, the A39, which can be joined at junction 27 on the M5.
We will supply full details of travel to you holiday accommodation upon receipt of the final balance.
For help planning your route to Cornwall visit
The AA autoroute planner and click on the Driving Directions option for a tailor made travel plan with timings and mileage. Alternatively try
Google Maps for information on any possible delays or roadwork's throughout the UK or in Cornwall visit the
BBC Travel News website.GETTING TO CORNWALL BY AIR
Newquay Cornwall International Airport operates year round with new routes being added all the time. Carriers include:
BMI Baby which flies to Newquay from Manchester and the East Midlands.
Flybe which flies to Newquay from Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Isle of Man, Kirkwall, Leeds Bradford and London Gatwick.
Lufthansa which offers flights to Newquay from Dusseldorf.
British International (helicopters) which flies to the Isles of Scilly.
Skybus which flies to the Isles of Scilly, Southampton, Bristol and Exeter.
Flight routes and availability are constantly changing so please visit
www.newquaycornwallairport.com and check the latest destinations served to and from Newquay.
GETTING TO CORNWALL BY BUS OR RAILWAY
By Coach please visit the
National Express website for details of coast services to and from Cornwall.
By Rail please visit
National Rail Enquiries for details of train times and information or call them on 08457 48 49 50. Cornwall has mainline stations at Saltash, St Germans, Menheniot, Liskeard, Bodmin, Lostwithiel, Par, St Austell, Truro, Redruth, Camborne, Hayle, St Erth and Penzance, with branch lines to Gunnislake, Looe, Newquay, Falmouth, St Ives and bus branch lines to The Eden Project from St Austell Station and Helston from Redruth Station.
There is also the
Night Riviera Sleeper which travels between London Paddington and Cornwall.
GETTING AROUND CORNWALL
Why not take the strain out of driving yourself and use the local public transport. For details about getting around Cornwall visit
www.cornwallpublictransport.info. This site gives details of which visitor attractions you can get to by using public transport or call Cornwall Council on 0300 1234 222 or visit their website
www.cornwall.gov.uk.CYCLE HIRE
Cornwall has some great cycle trails. Please see below details of local bike hire companies.
Newquay
Blue Lines Tel +44 (0) 1637 878124
Camelford
Bike Smart Cycle Hire Te l+44 (0) 1208 221686
Padstow
Padstow Cycle Hire Tel +44 (0) 1941 533533
Trail Bike Hire Tel +44 (0) 1841 532594
St Austell
Pentewan Valley Cycle Hire Tel +44 (0) 1726 844242
Wadebridge
Camel Trail Cycle Hire Tel +44 (0) 1208 814104
Bridge Bike Hire Tel +44 (0) 1208 813050