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Travelling to Cornwall: How to get here

Cornwall may feel like a hidden gem, but it is well connected by air, train, coach, ferry, and road. Whether you’re arriving from the UK or overseas, we’re here to help you choose the most convenient route. We also offer airport transfers from Newquay, Bristol, London Heathrow and London Gatwick.

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Easy travel to a beautiful, peaceful destination

Cornwall may be tucked away in the south-west of England, but getting here is easier than you might think. Whether you’re flying in from Europe, arriving by train from London, or crossing the Channel by ferry — there are lots of travel options to suit your plans and budget.

Language Tree is located on the Penryn Campus near Falmouth, a safe and modern university setting that’s perfectly connected for international and UK visitors alike.

We’re always happy to help with travel advice, ticket booking, or arranging an airport transfer — just get in touch.

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Flights to Cornwall

Newquay International Airport (NQY) is our closest airport — just 20 minutes from our school on the Penryn Campus.

International flights to Newquay include:

  • Switzerland: Zurich (Edelweiss),

  • Germany: Dusseldorf (Eurowings), Berlin (via Zurich with Swiss Air)

  • Spain: Alicante & Malaga (Ryanair)

  • Portugal: Faro (Ryanair)

Domestic & connecting flights:

  • London Gatwick, Stansted and Southend (Ryanair)

  • Manchester, Newcastle, Edinburgh (LoganAir)

  • Dublin (AerLingus)

We can arrange return airport transfers from all major airports.

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Trains to Cornwall

Travelling by train is one of the most scenic and relaxing ways to arrive.

  • Direct services from London Paddington to Penryn in under 5 hours

  • Easy connection from the Eurostar at London St Pancras

  • Regular trains from other UK cities (Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester, etc.)

Check routes and book at the GWR website. Need help with cheap tickets? Just ask — we’re happy to assist.

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Ferries to Cornwall

Coming from France or Spain? Ferries are a great option.

  • Roscoff (France) or Santander (Spain) to Plymouth (90 minutes from Penryn)

  • Travel as a foot passenger or bring your car

  • Book via Brittany Ferries

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Travel by Coach

Coaches are a budget-friendly travel option.

  • National Express runs direct services to Falmouth from Bristol and London

  • Comfortable, affordable and direct

Explore the region with ease

Cornwall is a region best experienced slowly — with its winding coastal paths, charming towns, and unforgettable views. Whether you’re joining our organised excursions or setting off on your own adventures, there are many ways to discover everything this incredible part of England has to offer. From dramatic cliffs and sandy beaches to cultural landmarks and hidden gems, getting around is all part of the experience.

Getting around Cornwall

Once you’ve arrived in Cornwall, getting around is simple and enjoyable. From scenic train journeys along the coast to reliable local buses and flexible car hire options, it’s easy to explore everything this beautiful region has to offer — from seaside towns and historic landmarks to hidden beaches and coastal trails.

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Trains in Cornwall

Cornwall has a great network of scenic rail lines, including the main line through Truro and branch lines to coastal towns like St Ives and Falmouth.

Local Buses

From Penryn Campus, buses connect you to towns, beaches, and attractions across the region.

Car Hire

Some of Cornwall’s hidden gems are best reached by car.

  • Rent from as little as £50 for a weekend via RentalCars.com

  • We also organise regular group excursions

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