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Route Maps to Cornwall at CornishLinks |
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Plan your route to Cornwall
By Car | By Train | By Coach | By Air | Travel Tips
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AA Travel watch. With a full route planner, as well as information on traffic hold-ups and road works. |
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By far the majority of you will arrive by car. The United Kingdom has an
extensive Motorway Network. The M4 connects London with Wales and the
West Country joining the M5 from Birmingham (M6) and the North of
England with Exeter in Devon where the A30 Dual Carriageway takes you
the rest of the way to Cornwall. Once over the border the A30 is duelled
to beyond Indian Queens, where you can then join the A392 to Newquay . Over the last few years the remainder of the A30 has been improved providing a fast route to Penzance and the West of the County. From London to Newquay (M4,M5,A30,A392) is some 230 miles allow 5 hours by car. From Birmingham to Launceston (M6,M5,A30) on the County Border is some 200 mile allow 4 and a half hours by car. Want to hire a car when you arrive in Cornwall? Hertz have a rental outlet in Truro and will deliver to your door. Its possible to hire a car locally even in small towns. |
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Fast Intercity Express's arrive in Penzance from London (Paddington) and Birmingham (New Street) several times daily. These stop at Plymouth, Liskeard, St Austell, Truro, Camborne, St Erth for St Ives. Allow 5 to 6 hours . There are even daily through trains from Scotland. There are frequent connecting trains from London Heathrow Airport, though you usually have to change at Reading See Rail track's www.railtrack.co.uk web-site for train times. Or phone +44 (0) 345 484 950 Branch lines run infrequent services to Looe, Calstock, Newquay and St Ives. Please check time tables before embarking on your journey. Main public transport web site. www.pti.org.uk
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National Express run daily from London Victoria and Heathrow via Reading to Penzance and Truro. Allow about 8 hours for this journey. See National Express's www.nationalexpress.co.uk web site for times and fares. Once you get to Cornwall there are local coach services to towns such as St Ives, Falmouth, even a coach from Exeter in Devon to Bude, Boscastle and Tintagel. It must however be said it is not that easy to travel around the County by means of anything other than a car Other bus information sites :- Bus Time Table www.travelinesw.com Covering the South West First Devon and Cornwall phone 01209 719988
National Express http://www.nationalexpress.com phone number0870 5808080
Main public transport web site. www.pti.org.uk
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Daily air travel is possible to Newquay and Plymouth airports. Newquay airport website is http://www.newquaycornwallairport.com/ for full details
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During the Season the M5, A30 and A38 , the main routes leading into Cornwall, get very busy, particularly on a Saturday Morning. Many more people are now staggering their journey and so avoiding any likely hold ups. Why don't you do the same? Remember tiredness kills so take a break every few hours. Pull off the road, stop the car, and take a walk for half an hour or so until you feel refreshed. When travelling in Cornwall many of the Lanes are narrow and have high hedges. Do expect to have to reverse to let oncoming vehicles pass particularly buses which have an extremely difficult time during the high season. Why not do as the locals do and raise your hand with a friendly wave, as an acknowledgement if someone lets you through? Remember narrow usually quiet roads are part of the unspoilt charm of Beautiful Cornwall. Drive with care, and have a great holiday.
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