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Getting here by Train

Great Western Railway (GWR), our official travel sponsor, offers a convenient and eco-friendly way to reach the Truro Food Festival. With regular services connecting Truro to major cities across the region, getting here is simple and stress-free.

Truro train station is just a short walk or quick bus ride away from the festival site at Lemon Quay. Visit the GWR website for timetables, ticket information, and special offers for festival attendees.

Getting here by Car

Truro is easily accessible by car, with the A30 providing a direct route into the city from both the east and west. Ample parking is available in several city centre car parks, including those close to Lemon Quay.

Please be aware that the city can get busy during the festival, so consider using public transportation or carpooling to reduce congestion.

Getting here by Bus

Local bus services offer frequent connections to Truro from surrounding areas. The main bus station is located in the heart of the city, just a short stroll from the festival site.

Visit Cornwall’s public transport website for routes and schedules.

Getting here on Foot or Bicycle

If you’re local or staying nearby, walking or cycling to the festival is a great option. Truro is a pedestrian-friendly city with plenty of bike racks available near Lemon Quay.

This is not only a healthy and sustainable way to travel but also allows you to fully enjoy the scenic beauty of the area.

Our Great Little City

Truro

Truro is the ideal setting for our Food Festival. Its charming streets and iconic cathedral provide a picturesque backdrop, while the city’s warm, community-focused atmosphere enhances the festival experience. As the heart of Cornwall, Truro seamlessly blends tradition with a vibrant culinary scene, making it a welcoming destination for food lovers to explore and enjoy during the festival.