Finish your journey in the pirate town of Penzance or scenic artist’s haven St Ives.

By Bus

Train: Newquay is part of the National Express network and the main stop is at Newquay Bus Station on Manor Road, just off the town centre. There is a secondary stop at Porth Four Turns but this is for passengers with hand luggage only as the vehicle cannot stop long enough to open its main luggage compartment.

Train: Newquay is on its own branch line, the Par to Newquay Atlantic Coast Line. Par is the connection on the Plymouth to Penzance main line and is just outside St Austell, on the Cornish south coast. The Plymouth to Penzance mainline then connects countrywide. In the Summer, normally from the end of May to the end of September, Newquay has direct trains from London, Bristol, Birmingham, Yorkshire, the North East and Scotland (subject to operator changes or replacements). There is a daily London service from Newquay during July and August. Great value fares can be found if you book in advance, the earlier you book the more you save.

The railway station is located in the heart of the town on Cliff Road. The train station is seasonally manned. The station does not have an automated ticket machine so when the ticket office is not open tickets can be bought either on the train or online. Branch lines from the Plymouth/Penzance main line also serve St Ives, Falmouth and Looe.

Fly: Cornwall Airport Newquay is 5 miles (8km) North of Newquay and is served by the Newquay to Padstow bus service (Number 56). Newquay rail station is in the centre of Newquay. Car hire is available at the Airport.

The international airport offers daily, all-year-round services from various UK & some international destinations.