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Easy Ways to Get to Newquay

Travelling can be a bit of a hassle sometimes, what with the packing, the making of reservations, and the waiting until you arrive at your stop. However, that has never stopped anyone from going out there and exploring the sights and sounds that the world has to offer. Truly, globe-trotting can be quite fulfilling, especially when you have planned well for your journey.

Additionally, thanks to technology, voyaging has become less taxing to do. Plus, you have more choices on how to make your way to your destination. For instance, if you are headed to Newquay for a holiday break, there are various modes of transport that you can select from to get there. Here are some of you best options.

Car: As most places, you have the alternative to rent an automobile for the duration of your trip. You can opt for a vehicle rental services that go with or without a chauffeur. To make sure that you can easily find your way, it would be best to familiarise yourself with the standard signs and markings that are found on the road, especially if you are the one who is driving.

Air: There are currently 7 airlines which operate in the regional airport with flights to and from 22 locations throughout the nation including Gatwick, Glasgow, and Zurich. The strip is situated 5 miles North East of the town at St Mawgan, and you can take another means of conveyance from there.

Rail: The station is operated by First Great Western and is the end of the Atlantic Coast Line that runs from the Par terminal. On summer weekends, there are fast, direct services from London, the Midlands, the North and Scotland.

Coach: Newquay and Cornwall are accommodated by the National Express and Megabus from venues all over the country. The former go direct from Victoria and Heathrow and runs up to six times per day. Connecting rides are available from Bristol, Birmingham, and even from the capital city. There are also buses that come in from Plymouth.

Those stated above are the four main modes that you have to get to the beautiful seaside region in south-western Great Britain. It is up to you with which one you would like to go with. After all, what matters the most is that you are able to get to your travel destination.