110 miles taking A30.
The distance between Exeter and Penzance in Cornwall, England is approximately 130 miles by road.
Exeter is located in the United Kingdom, specifically in the county of Devon in England.
Exeter is in the United Kingdom, specifically in the southwest of England. It is the county town of Devon.
The distance between Exeter and Newquay is approximately 90 miles (144 kilometers) if you travel by road. The journey typically takes around 2 hours to complete via the A30 highway.
15 miles taking this route:Take NH-100 WEST, from Exeter, to NH-107 to FREMONT at EXIT 6; turn left off the exit ramp onto NH-107 SOUTH to FREMONT.Take NH-107 SOUTH to Fremont, NH.
140 miles taking this route:Take M5 to the NORTH from Exeter to M4 WEST to SOUTH WALES to CARDIFF and NEWPORT via M49 (JUNCTION 18A near Bristol).Take M4 to the WEST to Swansea.
Birmingham, England to Penzance is 281 miles.Quickest route is via the M5 to Exeter then take the A30.This should take about 4 hours 40 minutes to drive, longer if you take a break on route.
Bristol and Exeter
Newquay Airport is in Cornwall, next nearest is Exeter airport
110 miles taking A30 towards BODMIN and OKEHAMPTON.
The driving distance is 174.96 miles via Exeter using the A30
Take the M4 motorway until you reach Bristol, then take the M5 southwest until you get to Exeter, finally take the A30 from Exeter until you reach Launceston - then you're in Cornwall.
Exeter is in the South West of England
There are 2 crealy's there is one in Cornwall but there is also one in Devon justoutside of exeter
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If driving you need to get to the M5 and head south. At Exeter the motorway ends and the road becomes the A38. You can follow this all the way to Plymouth and across the bridge on the River Tamar to get to Cornwall - this is the best way to get to places on the South Eastern coast of Cornwall (St Austell and Mevagissey, up to Saltash). For anywhere else in Cornwall, turn off the A38 just after Exeter and join the A39 (well signposted to Oakhampton). This road will take you down the spine of the county and get you into the more remote areas more quickly. This is the best route for Truro, Falmouth, Penzance etc. Newquay is well signposted off to the north of the A39. After 50 miles or so, the road stops being a dual carriageway and you will find yourself travelling much more slowly. Especially if in caravan season. Do not underestimate how long it will take you to drive there. From Exeter to Penzance will take about three hours on a clear run. In holiday traffic this will take much longer and you will want to murder anyone owning a caravan. Newquay has the only airport operating shuttle services out of Cornwall - not sure where you can fly from. By train, there is a good mainline service which passes through Plymouth St Austell, Truro and ends in Penzance. Branch lines connect up some of the larger towns. Check the internet for where. It can be expensive, but if travelling in summer and staying in one spot (eg, Newquay) I would suggest that the train is the simplest and quickest way of getting to Cornwall, unless you intend to tour around once you are there.
Exeter is located in the United Kingdom, specifically in the county of Devon in England.