GETTING AROUND
Whatever your plans during your stay here in Exeter, getting out and about in the city and beyond has never been easier – you certainly don’t need a car to get the most out of your stay.
BIKE HIRE
Hiring a bike is the perfect way to explore Exeter and beyond. Exeter has numerous cycle routes (including dedicated bus and cycle lanes) as well as quiet roads identified as part of a National Cycle Network Route 2. Bikes can be hired from several locations, including Saddles and Paddles on Exeter's Quayside and Route 2 Cycle Hire and Darts Farm Cycle Hire in nearby Topsham.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Trains
Exeter has two train stations, Exeter Central and Exeter St David’s (mainline). Exeter St David’s is a 10-minute walk from campus (15 minutes coming to campus – it’s a very hilly route. Taxi may be the preferred option) From Exeter you can easily explore Devon and Cornwall by train. Use National Rail Enquiries to plan your visits.
Buses
The Streatham Campus is served by the D route, which includes Digby, St Luke’s Campus, the City Centre and Streatham Campus.
Download the D Bus Timetable (PDF).
Airport
Exeter International Airport is approximately 6 miles from the Streatham Campus. The easiest way to reach us is by taxi, which costs approximately £25.
There is also a bus service that will take you to the city centre BUS 56 Timetable
PARKING
Parking on Campus
If you do drive to the University, you will be given a parking permit which allows you to park in certain areas of the campus but, does not guarantee you a space. In areas where parking is charged for, the pay points are cashless.
Electric Vehicle Charging
There are electric vehicle charging bays on campus that are available to permit holders and pre-arranged visitors. More information can be found here.