Following the sucessful trial in 2025, Future Coast Bude are delighted to announce that the Bude Park and Ride will return in 2026!

Reduce congestion, take the pressure off car parks, improve the environment in Bude and enjoy a stress free trip!

Ample, free parking is available in the Park & Ride Field situated between Bude Business Park and the A39 (click here for Google Map). The entrance and exit is off the A39.

Every day from 18th July, every 20 minutes from 8am, the bus will travel north along the A39, turn left at the roundabout and travel down the A3072 (Stratton Road), stopping at The Strand / entrance to Summerleaze Beach, then onto Crooklets Beach, back to The Strand and returns to the Park and Ride field.  The last bus leaves The Strand at 10.05pm.

The Route:

Park & Ride Field → The Strand/Summerleaze Beach
every 20 mins from 8am to 9.40pm

The Strand / Summerleaze Beach → Crooklets
every 20 mins from 8.08am to 9.48pm

Crooklets Beach → The Strand
every 20 mins from 8.11am to 9.51pm

The Strand / Summerleaze Beach → Park & Ride Field
every 20 mins from 8.25am to 10.05pm

Signs will be put on the north bound carriage way before King’s Hill and the south bound carriage way before the roundabout encouraging people to use the park and ride. There will be signs either side of the field entrance, as well as signs in the car park telling people where to walk and information about the buses.

Dogs are allowed on the bus.  Small body boards will be accepted if there is room, however unfortunately there will not be capacity for surf boards.

Background

A Park and Ride was a key recommendation in the Town Vision, consulted on and delivered through the Town Team.  The Town Vision stated, ‘By investing in improvement to Bude town centre’s public realm, transport options and connections, the negative impact of car congestion on the town centre can be reduced and more space can be used for initiatives that will grow a healthier, greener town centre that will adapt better to the challenges of climate change.’ Project 12 focussed on off-street parking and specifically mentions investing in a park and ride.

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Where is the Park & Ride Field?

The field is signposted in both directions as you approach Bude from the A39.

The field is at Bude Business Park on the A39 (click here for Google Map).

What are the drop off points?

Park & Ride Field → The Strand/Summerleaze Beach
every 20 mins from 8am to 9.40pm

The Strand / Summerleaze Beach → Crooklets
every 20 mins from 8.08am to 9.48pm

Crooklets Beach → The Strand
every 20 mins from 8.11am to 9.51pm

The Strand / Summerleaze Beach → Park & Ride Field
every 20 mins from 8.25am to 10.05pm

How frequent is the Bude Park & Ride service?

Every day from 18th July, the Bude Park & Ride operates every 20 minutes from 8am, the bus will travel north along the A39, turn left at the roundabout and travel down the A3072 (Stratton Road), stopping at The Strand / entrance to Summerleaze Beach, then onto Crooklets Beach, back to The Strand and returns to the Park and Ride field.  The last bus leaves The Strand at 10.05pm.

How much does the Park and Ride cost?

2026 prices to be confirmed

Return fares are:

  • Adults: £2
  • Children: £1
  • Family ticket: £6 for up to two adults and four children

By comparison, 24 hours of parking at Summerleaze car park costs £10.50.

Park and Ride tickets are valid only on the dedicated Park and Ride service and cannot be used on other Go Cornwall Bus services.

Concessionary bus passes are not accepted on this service.

What times does the Park and Ride service run?

The first bus leaves the Park and Ride site every 20 minutes from 8am.

Can I take beach equipment on the bus?

Yes, you can bring beach equipment onto the Park and Ride bus. However, the buses cannot accommodate large surfboards.

How far is The Strand from the beach and town centre?

From The Strand, it is approximately:

  • 3 minutes’ walk to Bude town centre
  • 5 minutes’ walk to Summerleaze Beach
  • 15–20 minutes’ walk to Crooklets Beach

Can dogs travel on the Park and Ride?

Yes. Dogs can travel on the Park and Ride free of charge.

Is the Park and Ride accessible to wheelchair users?

The parking field has an uneven surface and may be difficult to navigate in a wheelchair.

The bus is fitted with a wheelchair ramp. However, there is no raised kerb at the Park and Ride site, so the ramp may be quite steep when in use.

Whose land is the Park and Ride site on?

The Park and Ride field is being used with the kind permission of the Dennis family.

What happens if I miss the final bus?

The Park and Ride site is approximately a 35-minute walk from The Strand.

When returning on foot, we recommend entering the field through the entrance from Bude Business Park.

Local taxi services may also be able to take you back to the site.

Please be aware that the gates to the Park and Ride site will be closed overnight.

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