By Car
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Getting to Cornwall & Truro by Car:
The easiest route to Cornwall is to join the M5 to Exeter. Then take either the A30 over Bodmin Moor or the A38 via Plymouth. Truro can be accessed from the A30 junction Carland Cross, A39 or further on the A30 to Chiverton roundabout at the A391 – both options will lead you the two park and ride sites.
For help planning your route use the AA Route Planner for a tailor made travel plans.
For information on Truro’s Car Parks and the two park and ride sites see below
All Travel Options:
By Train
If you’re travelling to Cornwall by train, you’re in for a treat – the line passes through some of the UK’s most beautiful scenery along the way.
By Coach
If you want to leave the car behind, travelling to the peninsula by coach is a really convenient option and with great road links, it’s quicker than you think.
Public Transport
Not only is it easy to get to Cornwall by public transport, it’s really great for exploring Cornwall without the car once you’re here.
By Air
We’re really lucky to have Newquay airport within easy reach. Exeter and Bristol are not too far away either, so you have plenty of options for getting to Cornwall by air.
By Car
The M5 will get you as far as Exeter and then our fantastic local road network will do the rest, giving you free reign to explore Cornwall.
By Bike
On two wheels is one of our favourite ways to enjoy Cornwall. From travelling here by bike to exploring the beautiful Cornish countryside when you get here.