
If you are using lots of buses in one day the WEST WALES ROVER TICKET is good value and is valid for all day travel.
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If you would like to know the cost please ring the bus operator directly, contact details are shown on the timetables.Īll Wales Bus Pass holders travel free on the coastal buses - simply show your pass to the driver. It is difficult to give you an exact fare as the coastal buses are registered local services, with fares structured accordingly. All we ask is that you be a responsible owner and clean up after your little friend - leave only paw prints behind!
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Yes, your dog is welcome on the bus (at the drivers discretion) providing they are clean, kept on a lead and sit on the floor out of the way of other passengers. See the ‘Coast Path’ section for itinerary ideas. By using the buses to travel up and down the coast it also means you can stay in your accommodation for more nights. The beauty of using the coastal buses is that you can walk the coast path in one direction without having to worry about collecting a car at the end of the day. If you would like a timetable leaflet sent to you in the post please e-mail: do I walk the coast path without a car?Įasy! Catch a train, coach or ferry into Pembrokeshire and then use the buses to get around. Simply click on ‘Timetables’ in the public transport section.
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Please check timetables for days and times.Īll the coastal bus timetable are available to download and print off this website.

See ‘Timetables’ page for further informationįrom May 29th to September 26th 2021. In addition to these buses there are local bus services that run all year round. Please note the 315 bus actually runs from Haverfordwest – Milford Haven – Marloes, 5-days a week (Monday – Friday).ģ87/388 Coastal Cruiser – between Pembroke – Angle – Bosherston - Stackpole - Freshwater East on: Thursdays and Saturdays *Including Whitesands on: ThursdaysĤ00 Puffin Shuttle – between Haverfordwest – Milford Haven – St Davids, via coast road. Please check timetables for days and times.Ĥ05 Poppit Rocket - between Cardigan and Newport, via Moylgrove on: Thursdays (Connects with T5 Fishguard bus in Newport)Ĥ04 Strumble Shuttle - between Fishguard – St Davids*, via coast road. They offer a reduced service during the winter, which reflects demand at this time of year. Yes, from September 27th 2021 to June 2nd 2022 . How will I know where to get off the bus? How do I walk the coast path without a car? This detailed advice is available on the Transport Scotland website.387 / 388 Coastal Cruiser Angle Peninsula (Summer) 387 / 388 Coastal Cruiser (Winter)Ĥ00 - Puffin Shuttle - St Davids - Marloes (Summer) 400 - WinterĤ04 - Strumble Shuttle - St Davids - Fishguard (Summer) 404 WinterĤ05 Poppit Rocket: Cardigan - Newport (Summer) 405 Winter The Scottish Government has published guidance on safely using public transport. When travelling on public transport, you must wear a face covering. If you or anyone in your household has coronavirus symptoms, you should self-isolate immediately and book a test through NHS Inform.


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