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Is there a land train at the Eden Project?

Is there a land train at the Eden Project? Accessibility. The Eden Project is fully accessible to all. Shuttle buses run from the car parks, and a Land Train operates from the Visitor Centre to the base of the pit - all are free and can accommodate wheelchairs.



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The quickest way to get to the Eden Project is by catching the train to St Austell, on the scenic Cornish Mainline that links London to Penzance. Trains run every 2 hours from London Paddington and Reading, also from Cardiff and Bristol. Trains run hourly from Taunton, Exeter St Davids, Newton Abbot and Totnes.

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Always buy your tickets for The Eden Project in advance of your visit, as it will be cheaper than paying on the day. If you buy an Advanced Annual Pass at least one day prior to your visit, you will get 10% off the full ticket price.

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YHA Eden Project is located right here on site, where you can hire quirky Airstreams, bell tents or Landpods for a memorable night's sleep under the stars.

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There is not any discount for either National Trust or English Heritage members as the Eden Project has nothing to do with either. Check website for full information. Helpful?

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A great day out. The rain forest is so hot and humid, lots of walking, with winding path ways. Make sure to wear your walking shoes.

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