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If you are coming by car, the A38 is the main approach to the Peninsula. As you near Plymouth, the choice is whether to go though the City and take the chain ferry to Torpoint or skirt past Plymouth, taking the Tamar Bridge which is slightly longer but often quicker. Tamar Bridge route - From the A38, left at the Trerulfoot Roundabout onto the A374, right onto the B3247, through Crafthole to Millbrook, up the hill turning right into Kingsand, follow the road round to the right past The Fort and St Andrews Road is on your left. For those of you coming by foot, you can take the regular ferry from Stonehouse in Plymouth to Cremyl, from where there is a regular bus service or taxis can be called to the village. Alternatively, during the Summer season, a more direct route is to take the ferry from the Barbican Steps in Plymouth, which is called the Western Maid – although we all know it, with affection, as the Red Pig. This will drop you right onto Cawsand Beach, so bare feet rather than high heels are recommended for when you step ashore.
Minimum Booking Weekdays: 4 nights
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