Snowdonia Mountains and Coast is only a few hours away from most of the UK’s main population centres, with excellent road, rail and coach links. Airport delays, red-eyed flight times and the pile-them in package mentality have well and truly taken the shine off international travel. There are no such worries here – Snowdonia’s so close you’ll arrive before you know it.
Direct train services run to the popular North Wales coastal destinations from most parts of Britain, with inland connections onto the Conwy Valley Line which runs through the Snowdonia National Park to Betws y Coed and Blaenau Ffestiniog. Services from the Midlands through Shrewsbury and Machynlleth link up with the Cambrian Coast Railway T: 08457 484950.Train tickets are available from Barmouth Tourist Information Centre.
There’s quick, straightforward access from the North West along the M56 and A55. Motorway links with the Midlands are good too, and the same roads – the M6, M5 and M1 – also bring North Wales within easy reach of the South of England.
National Express services run to Llandudno, Bangor, Caernarfon, Porthmadog and Pwllheli from London and Manchester. Arriva operate the service from South Wales to Dolgellau, Porthmadog, Caernarfon and Bangor.
If you enjoy cycling why not use pedal power to come to beautiful, bike-friendly Snowdonia Mountains and Coast by following the National Cycle Network. Quiet, traffic-calmed and traffic-free routes create easy access from the surrounding area and further afield.
Transfers from the international gateways of Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham take less than two hours. A new air route between Cardiff International Airport and Anglesey Airport takes just over an hour.
Irish Ferries and Stena Line operate regular and high-speed services to Holyhead from Dublin and Dun Laoghaire. For southern Snowdonia, ferry services into Fishguard and Pembroke Dock are a handy alternative.
Irish Ferries 08705 171717 Stena Line 08705 707070
The Snowdon Sherpa takes you by public transport around Snowdonia and its attractions, with some routes on open-top buses. Whether you are walking or sightseeing, take the green option and leave your car behind. Sit back, relax and enjoy the scenery from our buses. Some car parks even include a free Sherpa bus ticket in your parking fee (see the Green Key website for more information)
The Freedom of Wales Flexi Pass is just what it says – one ticket that gives you unlimited access to all of Wales’s mainline train services and almost every bus service. 0845 6061 660
Call the following numbers for information on public transport in:Gwynedd 01286 679535Conwy Valley 01492 575412
BBC Travel PagesAA Road WatchRAC Traffic and Travel
Sherpa - Bus Timetable (PDF, 79kb)
The Train LineArriva Trains WalesNational RailThe Cambrian LineTraveline Cymru
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