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Whether you are arriving by car, bus, train or plane you will find Devon is easy to reach making it the ideal destination for a short break.

Public Transport
For information on planning your trip by bus, coach or train, please visit the Traveline website or call 0870 608 2 608.
It has all the information needed for travelling to, or around, Devon by public transport:

Traveline

By Train:
Devon is well served by trains from all over the country. 
First Great Western trains leave London Paddington regularly, as do South West Trains from London Waterloo. There are frequent services operated by Virgin Trains from the Midlands and the North, and finally Wessex Trains operate within the South West and Wales region.
To book train tickets online, please click on The Train Line link below:

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By Coach or by Bus:
Devon is also easily accessible by bus or coach, with
National Express services arriving from all over the country. There is also a Megabus service from London which offers fares to Devon for as cheap as £1.
Within Devon, the main bus services are operated by Stagecoach and First Group.
However, another useful website is the Devon County Council bus website.


By Air:
There are flights to Exeter International Airport from various UK and International airports, including Belfast, Dublin, Paris, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds/Bradford, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle and the Channel Islands operated by Flybe.

Plymouth City Airport is also well served with flights from London Gatwick, Manchester, Leeds/Bradford, Bristol and Jersey operated by Air South West, and Cardiff, Dublin and Cork operated by Air Wales

By Car:
Devon is easy to reach by road with the M5 having excellent links with major motorways. Alternatively, if travelling from the South and East, take the scenic route from the M3/M25 and then the A303/A30. Plan your route with the AA Route Planner below:

Plan you route with AA Route Planner

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