Public Transport in Cornwall
With careful planning, you should be able to make the most of the local public transport links to see everything that you would like to while staying with us. We are located about one mile from the nearest bus stop at the Springer Spaniel, Treburley, on the A388, halfway between Launceston and Callington.A good way to start planning is to visit www.cornwallpublictransport.info for timetables, maps and route information for services throughout Cornwall, or www.traveline.org.uk for information about bus, train, coach and ferry services throughout the UK.
You could link bus and train, using the lovely Tamar Valley Line which runs between Gunnislake and Plymouth, stopping at several interesting places along the way. Click here for further information.
If you intend to rely solely on public transport to travel around while staying with us then you should bear an important fact in mind. Although the services local to each area of Cornwall are generally very good, there are few long distance routes throughout the county. This means that trying to complete long return journeys in a single day may be difficult, if not impossible.
For instance, it takes about 45 minutes to get to the Eden Project by car from us, but travelling by bus requires four changes, and takes about four hours ! Therefore, if you would like to visit a number of different areas of Cornwall using public transport, it would be best to stay somewhere within each area and use the local services to minimise travelling times.













L & J Koehler
Sutton Bonington, UK
21/06/2007
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