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How to get fromAmsterdam to Eden ProjectBy plane, train, bus, car, car train, train (Eurostar), or car ferry

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There are 12 ways to get from Amsterdam to Eden Project by plane, train, bus, car, car train, train (Eurostar), or car ferry

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  1. Fly to Exeter, train

    best
    1. Fly from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) to Exeter (EXT)plane plane AMS - EXT
    2. Take the train from Exeter St Davids to Partrain train
    8h 5m
    £152–396
  2. Bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Amsterdam Central Station to London Victoriabus bus N824
    2. Take the bus from London Victoria to Four Lordsbus bus 504
    20h 11m
    £78–175
  3. Train

    1. Take the train from Amsterdam Centraal to London St. Pancras Int.train train Eurostar
    2. Take the train from London Paddington to Partrain train London Paddington - Penzance / ...
    13h 30m
    £169–352
  4. Drive, Eurotunnel

    1. Drive from Amsterdam to Calais-Fréthuncar car
    2. Take the car train from Calais-Fréthun to Folkestonecartrain train
    3. Drive from Folkestone to Eden Projectcar car
    9h 57m
  5. Fly to Newquay Cornwall Airport

    1. Fly from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) to Newquay Cornwall Airport (NQY)plane plane AMS - NQY
    9h 51m
    £90–345
  6. Fly to Bristol Airport, train

    1. Fly from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) to Bristol Airport (BRS)plane plane AMS - BRS
    2. Take the train from Bristol Temple Meads to Plymouthtrain train
    3. Take the train from Plymouth to Partrain train
    8h 55m
    £133–324
  7. Fly to Birmingham Airport, train

    1. Fly from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) to Birmingham Airport (BHX)plane plane AMS - BHX
    2. Take the train from Birmingham New Street to Plymouthtrain train
    3. Take the train from Plymouth to Partrain train
    10h 30m
    £181–362
  8. Fly to Cardiff Airport, train

    1. Fly from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) to Cardiff Airport (CWL)plane plane AMS - CWL
    2. Take the train from Cardiff Central to Bristol Temple Meadstrain train
    3. Take the train from Bristol Temple Meads to Plymouthtrain train
    4. Take the train from Plymouth to Partrain train
    10h 53m
    £157–479
  9. Fly to London City Airport, train

    1. Fly from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) to London City Airport (LCY)plane plane AMS - LCY
    2. Take the train from London Paddington to Partrain train
    12h 45m
    £221–499
  10. Fly to London Heathrow Airport, train

    1. Fly from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) to London Heathrow Airport (LHR)plane plane AMS - LHR
    2. Take the train from London Paddington to Partrain train
    12h 44m
    £189–481
  11. Train via Brussels

    1. Take the train from Amsterdam Centraal to Brussel-Zuid / Bruxelles-Miditrain train
    2. Take the train from Brussel-Zuid / Bruxelles-Midi to London St Pancras Intltrain train Eil
    3. Take the train from London Paddington to Partrain train
    14h
    £274–508
  12. Drive, car ferry

    1. Drive from Amsterdam to Calaiscar car
    2. Take the car ferry from Calais to Port of Dovercarferry car ferry
    3. Drive from Port of Dover to Eden Projectcar car
    11h 6m
    £137–241

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) to Exeter (EXT) flights

Calendar7Weekly Planes
Duration1h 25mAverage Duration
Ticket£68Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Amsterdam, Netherlands and Eden Project, England?

You can take a train from Amsterdam Centraal to Eden Project via London St. Pancras Int., King's Cross St. Pancras station, Paddington, London Paddington, Par, Railway Station, and Landreath Steps in around 13h 30m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Amsterdam Central Station to Eden Project via London Victoria and Four Lords in around 20h 11m.

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