Gone are the days when Cornwall was
remote and hard to reach, new and expanded links by road, rail and
air make Cornwall more accessible than ever before, from all parts
of the country and abroad.
By Car.
The motorway system feeding the M5 brings traffic
swiftly to Exeter, where a choice of routes presents itself - A38
or A30. The A30 is more direct and now mainly dual carriageway.
By Coach.
There are daily Coach services from London, with additional
National Express services to Plymouth, providing connections with
the rest of the country throughout the year.
By Rail.
InterCity provides a fast direct service to Cornwall,
from London, the Midlands, the North and Scotland. This is supplimented
by regional services with mainline connections in St Austell, Truro,
Penzance, Plymouth and Exeter.
By Ferry.
For visitors heading to Cornwall from Europe there
is a choice of ferry link from Roscoff, in France or Santander,
in Spain both to the nearby port of Plymouth.
By Air.
Newquay has its own airport with regular flights to
and from London, all connect to domestic, European and intercontinental
flights.
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