TrawsCymru
TrawsCymru is a network of long-distance bus services and an important part of the integrated public transport network in Wales.
TrawsCymru buses connect villages, towns, cities and communities across the country, providing an essential public transportation link for both residents and visitors. The services aim to enhance accessibility to different regions of Wales, making it easier for people to travel for work, leisure, or other purposes without relying on private vehicles. TrawsCymru buses are a cost-effective and eco-friendly transportation option.
Fflecsi
Fflecsi is a different way to travel by bus and an exciting new service from Transport for Wales in partnership with your local bus operators.
The Dyffryn Conwy service operates six days a week 06.30am to 7pm. Book to be picked up or dropped off anywhere within the zone.
Traveline Cymru
Traveline Cymru is a public transport information service, funded by the Welsh Government, that provides comprehensive and accurate travel planning assistance for exploring Wales. Through its user-friendly website and mobile app, Traveline Cymru works in partnership with operators and local authorities to provide public transportation options across Wales for bus, coach and train, as well as walking and cycling routes.
As a reliable resource for travel information, Traveline Cymru ensures travellers can effortlessly navigate Wales’s cultural treasures, natural wonders, and urban delights, making their visit truly memorable.
Sherpa’r Wyddfa
Sherpa’r Wyddfa is a network of bus services that travel around the base of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) stopping at several locations near the paths to the summit, as well as villages, tourist spots and main car parks.
The buses are designed to cater to hikers and visitors, making it easier for them to access various starting points and trailheads around Snowdon. These services are especially popular among those who wish to explore the breathtaking landscapes and hiking trails in Eryri National Park. Sherpa’r Wyddfa helps outdoor enthusiasts and tourists alike to experience the natural beauty of the region without the need of a car, contributing towards sustainable travel.
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