Hepworth Hotel

Getting Here

By air

Daily flights in to Newquay (6.5 miles from the hotel) are now available on several of the budget airlines from locations all over the UK including Gatwick, Stansted, Bristol, Manchester, Leeds/Bradford, Durham/Tees-Valley, Cork and Dublin and just announced, Cardiff and Edinburgh. Regular taxis are available at the airport.

By Car

The M4, M5 and M6 motorways have made travel to Cornwall simple and straightforward.

Within Cornwall itself, the two major inbound routes, the A30 and A38 continue to improve, with fast dual carriageways as far as Bodmin, and most of the way to Penzance.

The easiest route is to join the M5 which will take you to Exeter. From Exeter take either the A30 or A38 into Cornwall, depending on your final destination.

You can plan your route by visiting www.theaa.com and click on the Driving Directions option for a tailor made travel plan with timings and mileage.

For information on traffic conditions and roadwork's throughout the UK or in Cornwall visit

For visitors using the A30 we have been informed by the Highways Agency that they may incur delays at both Merymeet near Okehampton in Devon and at Indian Queens near Fraddon in Cornwall.

These delays are likely to be grater at peak times (i.e. Fridays, Saturdays and Bank Holiday weekends). If at all possible we would advise visitors to consider travelling outside the most congested times which are 0900 – 1800 by either making an early start to their journey or delaying it until later in the day.

By Coach

There are daily coaches from London and additional National Express services from Plymouth, Bristol and Manchester, which provide connections throughout the country. Contact National Express (external link) or Travel line South West (external link)

By Train

Every Saturday in summer there are fast, direct services to Newquay from London, the Midlands, the North and Scotland, supplemented by a regional service with excellent connections from Par using Virgin, First Great Western (external link) and Wales and West Trains (external link) for more details.