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Surf kayaking Cornwall is located in the South West of England in Falmouth. There are many ways to get to us and this page will help you plan your journey.

Car

RAC route planner

Sat Nav TR11 4SN

Dove House
Tregoniggie ind estate
Falmouth

Directions

Once you get to Exeter take the A30 until the turn off for the A39. This will take you through Truro where you will then pick up signs for Falmouth. When you get to falmouth you will pass a large ASDA supermarket on your left. At the next roundabout with Cannons on it turn right. After a mile you will see a sign for Tregoniggie ind estate on your left. Turn here and we are down the hill on the left.

Train

www.thetrainline.com

There is an excellent rail service that takes you within a mile of the office and to the town center. Falmouth is on a branch line from the main line. The main line runs from London to Penzance on the tip of the peninsula. You will need to get off at Truro and change to the branch line to falmouth.

Sleeper Train

www.firstgreatwestern.com

Every night there is a sleeper train from London Paddington to Truro. It departs at just after 23:30 but you can get on earlier. It is around £40 for a bed and you get woken up with coffee and breakfast. It is a great way to squeeze in a weekend away from the city without wasting time travelling.

Fly

Our local airport is Newquay which is a 45 minute drive away. We are happy to arrange a collection for a cost as the public transport is not great to Falmouth from the airport.

Exeter airport is 2 hours away by car or rail and is a good option and has more flights.

Bristol has alot of cheap flights. You will need to get a bus from the airport to Bristol train station where you will be able to get a train to Falmouth with 2 changes and takes around 4 hours in total.

Heathrow is convenient as the Heathrow express takes you to Paddington where the direct train to Cornwall including the sleeper departs from. It is a 5 hour train journey from Paddington.

Gatwick has a rail link and so you can change at Reading to get onto the London to Cornwall line.

Stanstead is a bit of a hastle as you have to get the stanstead express to liverpool st then the tube to Paddington then the train. If there are cheap flights it still may be worth the extra journey.

There are many airlines that operate but here are a few and where they fly.

Ryan Air – Bristol, Stanstead
Easy Jet – Bristol, Gatwick, Luton, Stanstead and (Newquay – Liverpool)
SAS – Heathrow
Fly Be – Newquay, Exeter

Bus

There are a lot of cheap buses around the UK now and you can find details on the links below. They are not as fast as the rail and are dependent on traffic. They are however cheaper than the trains.

www.nationalexpress.com
www.megabus.com

Email: info@gyllyadventures.co.uk Phone:07341890495

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