Totnes to Bantham Taxi — Surf Beach & Avon Estuary
Station rail transfers and beach-day runs. Room for boards, wetsuits and cool bags in our 6-seater — pre-book in peak season.
Reliable Bantham beach transfers
Book a Totnes to Bantham taxi with DW Cabs for one of South Devon’s best-known surf beaches at the mouth of the Avon. We meet trains at Totnes and run door-to-door to the car park approach, holiday lets and campsites.
The Ford Galaxy 6-seater suits surfers, families and walkers. We load boards, wetsuits and picnic gear without splitting the group across two cars.
Why choose DW Cabs?
- Station pickups timed around GWR services at Totnes
- 6-seater for groups, beach kit and shopping runs
- Local knowledge of summer traffic on the A379 and estuary lanes
The drive from Totnes to Bantham
Most journeys follow the A381 toward Kingsbridge, then the A379 toward the coast. The last miles narrow and fill with holiday traffic in July and August.
We build realistic time into your pickup. Sunny weekends and school holidays add pressure near the beach car park — share your arrival time when you book.
Burgh Island, Bigbury and the coast path
Many visitors pair Bantham with Bigbury-on-Sea and Burgh Island. The sea tractor runs when the tide allows. Walkers use the coast path toward Thurlestone and the golf coast.
Day trips from Kingsbridge at the head of the estuary are common — ask for a return window after your beach day.
When it gets busy — and how to book
Bank holidays and heatwave weekends fill the car park early. A pre-booked taxi avoids turning in tight lanes with a full car.
Tell us your train arrival at Totnes if you connect from Exeter or beyond. We allow slack for delays and a slow walk to the pickup point.
Discover Bantham
- Reliable surf and sandy beach
- Avon estuary views and dunes
- Seasonal sea tractor to Burgh Island
- Coast path links toward Bigbury-on-Sea
- Riverside walks at low tide