Travel Notes
From London, the quickest way down to the resort would be via the M5, M4 and A30. However, we advise you to always check traffic beforehand as the route does get busy over the summer, especially on Friday’s. If traffic is bad, we recommend ditching the motorway to get a different perspective on the scenic A303. This journey is only a fraction slower than the motorway when there is no traffic but with traffic, this is, in our opinion, the best route. The A303 is considered one of the most beautiful roads in the south and includes the most spectacular view of Stonehenge. With more places to stop and little towns to explore, your journey down to the resort will be one to remember.
If you are travelling from further up north in the UK, for example from Birmingham, Leeds, or Newcastle, the motorways are your best option. The quickest routes are via the M1, M5 and the A30. Not to worry though as you will not be missing too many views because, once you join the A30, the tarmac lanes are swapped for miles of fields, and with the recent improvements made to the A30, travelling to St Michaels Resort could not be easier.
Travel past more of the British countryside as you make your way down the A30 to Truro, then follow signs to Falmouth, joining the A39. As you approach Falmouth, follow the signs for the beaches. As you come down Cliff Road, opposite Gylly beach, you will see the St Michaels sails on your left.
If you've booked an overnight stay of any kind, we have a private car park which is free of charge for residents in which we have 60 unreserved parking spaces. However, if you are only staying for a day with no overnight accommodation plans, other parking is available on nearby roads or just a short walk or drive away. We recommend downloading the JustPark app for details on charges.
The final part of your journey will be stepping into our arrival lounge, where your trip will truly begin.