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How to get to the Eden Project
This page features everything you need to know to find us: directions; map; road maps - even cycle routes! We accept that in a rural area like Cornwall it is not always easy, but please help to reduce congestion and your carbon footprint by walking, cycling or using public transport whenever you can.
Walking
For routes to Eden walkers can follow the Clay Trails. There are also combined footpath and road routes from Luxulyan (see link below), Par and St Austell which all have rail links. See local map OS Explorer 107.
There is a reduced price admission for cyclists and walkers, and you can use our fast track admission desk. Please let our admission staff know if you walked or cycled. (Please note: you will need to buy your tickets on the door, cyclists and walkers can't buy tickets in advance).
Cycling
The Clay Trails come to Eden from Bugle (4 miles) and Wheal Martin (5 miles), and along the way you can see some of Cornwall’s mining heritage and enjoy some spectacular views.
You can access these trails from the National Cycle Network route 3, which runs through Bodmin and St Austell.
The roads from Par, Luxulyan (see link below) and Bugle (all have rail stations) are rural or B roads and with care you can choose a route using scenic, quiet country lanes. See local map OS Explorer 107.
More information
Download the Clay Trails PDF
Download walking & cycling routes from Luxulyan
Download Luxulyan to Eden rail walk/cycle leaflet
Visit the Clay Trails website
Visit Sustrans website or call 0845 113 0065
By bus
Travel to Eden by bus and show your bus ticket to our admission staff on arrival to get £4.00 off the entry price. Children travelling to Eden by bus get in free!
Buses that run regularly to Eden from St Austell Station
First 101
Western Greyhound 527
Buses that run to Eden from Newquay hourly throughout the year
Western Greyhound 527
Buses that run from from Lostwithiel to Stenalees via St Austell and Luxulyan station
Western Greyhound 523
This bus will drop you off near our North gate (a walk of about half a mile to the nearest car park served by a park-and-ride bus) or our East gate (about ½ mile from our visitor centre).
Bus timetables and routes
First Bus (Phone 0845 600 1420)
Western Greyhound (Phone 01637 871871)
Traveline (Phone 0871 2002233)
By train
Travel to Eden by train, show your train ticket to our admission staff on arrival and get £4.00 off the entry price. Children travelling to Eden by train get in free!
For further information go to www.nationalrail.co.uk or call (08457) 484950.
The main line runs from London Paddington to Penzance, with additional services from Aberdeen, via Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham and many other stops in between. The Par to Newquay branch line is a particularly beautiful journey, passing through the spectacular Luxulyan valley and across Goss Moor to reach Newquay. Coming from Newquay, get off at Bugle for a cycleway to Eden (4 miles) Luxulyan for a footpath/B road walk to Eden (2.5 miles) or Par to cycle or walk (3 miles).
By Car
The Eden Project is well signposted from both the A30 from Exeter and the A391/390 from Plymouth.
Visitors from outside the county can take the M5 southbound, to Exeter, where the motorway splits. Take the A30 and continue until you reach the Innis Downs junction (A 391) from which Eden is well signposted. There is ample parking at Eden and a park & ride service operates from the outer car parks.
Car share
If you are willing to share your journey you might try www.carsharecornwall.com to look for a suitable match or add your own journey
Postal address
Our postal address is: Eden Project, Bodelva, St Austell, Cornwall, PL24 2SG..
By Air
The nearest airport is Newquay, served by flights from destinations including London, Manchester, Leeds/Bradford, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dublin and some European cities. Visit Newquay Airport website or ring 01637 860600 for more information. From the airport you can get the Western Greyhound bus 556 to Newquay where you can connect with the 527 to Eden or connect with the Newquay branch line. If you need a taxi we recommend biotravel on 01637 880006 or you can book online.
There are Tourist Information Centre’s in most towns in the county...
Fowey (01726 833 847)
Bodmin (01208 76616)
Lostwithiel (01208 872 207)
Mevagissey (01726 844 857)
St Austell (01726 879 500)
Newquay (01637 854 020)
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