Getting to Prussia Cove

  • Arriving by Car

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    Prussia Cove Beach, Rosudgeon, nr Marazion, Cornwall, TR18 3EL.

    The drive is about 6-7 hours from London.

    Driving via the A303 is the more scenic route.

    The car park nearby to the wedding venue is a 5 min walk up the road from Prussia Cove, just past Trenalls.
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    Map
  • Arriving by Train

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    The nearest train station to Prussia Cove is Penzance in Cornwall.

    The scenic train journey is incredible, going along the coast.
    We recommend getting train tickets in advance as they get more expensive over summer.

    It is about a 15 min drive or taxi from Penzance station to Prussia Cove.
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  • Arriving by Taxi

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    There are several taxis in Cornwall. Especially around Penzance station that can will take you to the car park in Prussia Cove.

    The car park is a 5 min walk to the venue.

    Kernow Cabs: 01326 464646
    J Cars: 079201 05270
    Jolly Rogers Cars: 01736 763400
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Prussia Cove

Sights on route to
Prussia Cove

To break up the journey by car, we recommend taking a couple of stops and making the drive a fun adventure!

Please see below for amazing rest stops to consider if you are coming from London, Bristol or Wales.

Stonehenge

Stonehenge is the world’s best-known ancient stone circle, lying at the heart of one of the richest archaeological landscapes in Europe.

Built around the same time as the Great Pyramid in Egypt, 4,500 years ago.

Stourhead

The world-famous landscape garden has at its centrepiece - a magnificent lake reflecting classical temples, mystical grottoes, and rare and exotic trees.

Explore the 1,072 hectare (2,650 acre) estate over a coffee or lunch.

Buckfast Abbey

Nestled in a valley on the edge of Dartmoor, the Abbey has a Church, lavender gardens, restaurants and free parking.

Visitors can enjoy the extensive grounds – including The Sensory, Physic and award-winning Millennium Gardens.

Eden Project

The Eden Project is a global garden, educational charity and social enterprise all in one.

Wild landscapes are juxtaposed with Europe’s largest collection of useful plants. You can also explore the family friendly spectacular adventure play area.