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Trains To Newquay

Save money by booking in advance. No credit card fees when you book through National Rail.

With National Rail, you can find information about Newquay, plan your journey and book your train tickets. Save money with a Railcard when you travel by train, and get big discounts on top attractions with National Rail’s Days Out Guide. Taking the train helps to reduce your carbon footprint too.

Save money when you travel to Newquay by train


Railcards offer value for money if you travel by train, saving you at least 1/3 on
most rail fares. With a bit of planning, buying tickets in advance can save you
a pretty pound, and if the travel bug has you travelling a lot then a Railcard
might be worth your while!

The Railcards available include:

Children

  • Under 5 - Travel free, accompanied by a fare-paying passenger.

  • 5-15 - Are eligible for a 50% discount on most tickets, though proof of age will
    need to be carried where appropriate.

  • 16-17 Saver - Like a Railcard but with bigger discounts for anyone aged 16 or 17.

Adults

  • 16-25 Railcard*

  • 26-30 Railcard*

  • Disabled Persons Railcard*

  • Family & Friends Railcard

  • Senior Railcard*

  • Two Together Railcard

  • Veterans Railcard*

Visit the Railcard Website and buy a Railcard and start saving straight away.

You may also want to check out our Regional Railcards to see if there are discounts for travelling to and from where you are.

*Time restrictions may apply, check Railcard conditions for details

What to do in Newquay

Surf, sea and golden sands - Not really what comes to mind when you think about the UK, but Newquay has it all! Watch as you’re greeted by the beach as you pull into the station and get ready to roll straight out onto the sand.

Some of the most beautiful beaches in Cornwall reside in Newquay. There are an impressive 12 beaches all blessed with golden sands all offering different experiences, whether you’re there with the kids, on a romantic getaway or are looking for a good wave to catch!

Newquay Harbour is where the town got its name. Formerly known as Towan Blystra, the Bishop of Exeter permitted the building of a stone quay where the harbour now stands, known as the ‘new quay’. Back in the day the harbour imported and exported various ores and minerals, but these days small scale fishing happens in the harbour and supplies the local restaurants and eateries with the freshest fish and seafood.

While fresh seafood and shellfish are plenty in supply, Newquay is a foodie’s paradise serving breathtaking views in fine dining restaurants, though regardless of where and what you’re eating in town, there is always a place to accommodate to your taste no matter the occasion, dietary requirement or budget.

Newquay Zoo is a fantastic place to take the family and every visit supports and contributes toward various conservation projects at the zoo and worldwide. With a whopping 13 acres, most tickets are valid for an entire week so you can take your time and spend it with the animals you love the most.

Explore and save

Interested in exploring more of what Newquay has to offer? Check out our Days Out Guide for great deals on attractions and activities.

Ready to go?

Use our Journey Planner and book your tickets now!