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 Eden Project Itinerary
   

Check in at Plymouth Rail Station at 10am for the First Great Western service to St Austell.  We travel across Brunel’s magnificent Royal Albert Bridge before heading into Cornwall.  See panoramic views of the River Tamar and the rolling countryside as we pass historic sites en route to St Austell, where we join our transport to the Eden Project, the most successful of Britain’s Millennium projects. 

At the Eden Project you will be free to spend several hours exploring the biomes to marvel at the abundant and varied plant life and learn about our environment in a relaxed way.  

In late afternoon we return to St Austell for our train back to Plymouth where we arrive at 18.00.

Visit the Eden Project

 

 

 
   
 

 

 

 
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