Overview
The Cremyll Ferry offers a historic 8-minute crossing between Plymouth and Cornwall's Rame Peninsula, providing scenic views of the River Tamar and Plymouth Sound.
The Cremyll Ferry offers a historic 8-minute crossing between Plymouth and Cornwall's Rame Peninsula, providing scenic views of the River Tamar and Plymouth Sound.
The Cremyll Ferry is a cherished foot ferry service connecting Plymouth's Stonehouse area to the Rame Peninsula in Cornwall. Operating for centuries, this 8-minute journey across the River Tamar provides passengers with picturesque views of Royal William Yard, Mount Edgcumbe, and Plymouth Sound.
Currently, due to maintenance work at Admirals Hard, the ferry departs from Royal William Yard Marina. Despite this temporary change, the service maintains its regular timetable, ensuring consistent and reliable crossings for both commuters and tourists.
The ferry is dog-friendly and accommodates bicycles, making it an ideal choice for those exploring the scenic coastal paths and attractions of the region. Please note that access to the ferry may involve steps, which could be challenging at low tide.
Plymouth PL1 2NX, UK