Quickest Way to South Cornwall

Quickest Way to South Cornwall

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alfaspiderman2

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1,136 posts

233 months

Thursday 1st June 2006
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I'm travelling down to the Lizard Peninsula at the weekend and wanted some advice on which route to take from Exeter.

I can either take
-the A30 to Bodmin and then the A39 to Truro OR
-the A38 via Plymouth/Liskeard and the A390 to to Truro

I took the latter last year and it was hard work to be honest and the AA routefinder is sending me via the first option.

(I'll in a convoy of 4 slower moving cars with kids on board so fast overtakes aren't an option by the way)

Any views would be very welcome

puggit

49,046 posts

262 months

Thursday 1st June 2006
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A30 is a good route

oxford drinker

1,881 posts

243 months

Tuesday 27th June 2006
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I usually do the A30 past Truro, then A390, A39 and A394.

thegreenhell

19,288 posts

233 months

Tuesday 27th June 2006
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A30/A39 is usually the quickest route by far, traffic allowing, but beware the large set of roadworks from Innis Downs to Goss Moor. But if you pick the right time of day to avoid the emmets (ie early morning) then it should still be quicker than A38/A390.

Stubby Pete

2,488 posts

260 months

Friday 7th July 2006
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A30 to Redruth (Scorrier Exit) B3297 to Helston through Lanner and Wendron and then down A3083 to the Lizard.

Used to travel around the whole of Cornwall regularly so I know the roads fairly well, only stalling point is likely to be Innis Downs and Goss Moor and possibly Helston (Flambards traffic) but the latter is almost unavoidable anyway.

Be Careful though, Talivans will be out in force!!!!!