Reaching Hillside Port Isaac is straightforward whether you’re travelling by car, train, or air. The village is tucked into the beautiful North Cornwall coastline, and although rural, it is well connected by major routes and public transport.
By Car
Port Isaac is easily accessible from the A39 (Atlantic Highway), which links North Cornwall with Devon and the M5. From the A39, follow signs toward Port Isaac / Port Gaverne. The final approach into the village includes some narrow Cornish lanes, but these are well signposted and commonly used by visitors. Parking options in the village include the main public car parks on the hill above the harbour, just a short walk from Hillside.
By Train
The nearest mainline station is Bodmin Parkway, around 35–40 minutes away by car or taxi. Regular services run from London Paddington, Exeter, Bristol, and the Midlands. From the station, you can pre‑book a taxi or hire a car to complete the journey to Port Isaac.
By Air
For guests travelling from further afield, Newquay Airport is the closest, about 30–40 minutes away. The airport offers flights from several UK cities along with some seasonal international routes. Car hire, taxis, and pre‑arranged transfers are all available for the onward trip to Port Isaac.
By Bus
Local buses run between Wadebridge, Camelford, and surrounding towns, stopping in or near Port Isaac. Services are less frequent than in urban areas, but can be a useful option for guests exploring without a car.