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351 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 351 bus time schedule & line map 351 Tenby - Pendine via Saundersfoot View In Website Mode The 351 bus line (Tenby - Pendine via Saundersfoot) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Pendine: 7:15 AM - 5:40 PM (2) Red Roses: 4:50 PM (3) Tenby: 7:32 AM - 4:50 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 351 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 351 bus arriving. Direction: Pendine 351 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Pendine Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:15 AM - 3:45 PM Upper Park Road, Tenby Upper Park Road, Tenby Tuesday 7:15 AM - 3:45 PM Lower Park Road, the Green Wednesday 7:15 AM - 5:40 PM Lower Park Road, Tenby Thursday 7:15 AM - 5:40 PM White Oaks, Tenby Friday 7:15 AM - 5:40 PM A478, Tenby Saturday 7:15 AM - 5:40 PM Rowston Cottages, New Hedges Knightston Close, St. Mary Out Liberty Community New Hedges Tavern, New Hedges B4316, St. Mary Out Liberty Community 351 bus Info Direction: Pendine Cross Park, New Hedges Stops: 31 Highgrove, St. Mary Out Liberty Community Trip Duration: 60 min Line Summary: Upper Park Road, Tenby, Lower Park New Hedges, Broadƒeld Road, the Green, White Oaks, Tenby, Rowston Cottages, New Hedges, New Hedges Tavern, New Broadƒeld Hill, Bevelin Hall Hedges, Cross Park, New Hedges, New Hedges, Broadƒeld, Broadƒeld Hill, Bevelin Hall, Rushey Lake, Rushey Lake, Bevelin Hall Bevelin Hall, Bevelin Hall Estate, Saundersfoot, Bevelin Hall Estate, Saundersfoot, Sandy Hill Road, Bevelin Hall Estate, Saundersfoot Saundersfoot, Arcade, Saundersfoot, Whitlow, Bevelin Hall, Saundersfoot Saundersfoot, Station, Pentlepoir, Hill Park, Pentlepoir, Hill Rise, Pentlepoir, Co-Op, Kilgetty, Seven Bevelin Hall Estate, Saundersfoot Wells Cottage, Sardis Mountain, Wiseman`S Bridge, Bevelin Hall, Saundersfoot Pleasant Valley, Wesley Chapel, Pleasant Valley, Stepaside Bridge, Stepaside, Stepaside Bridge, Sandy Hill Road, Saundersfoot Stepaside, Cromwell Court, Stepaside, Summerhill Park, Summerhill, Amroth Arms, Amroth, Castle, Arcade, Saundersfoot Amroth, War Memorial, Marros, Church, Pendine, Milford Street, Saundersfoot Beach Hotel, Pendine, Car Park, Pendine Whitlow, Saundersfoot Station, Pentlepoir Hill Park, Pentlepoir Hill Rise, Pentlepoir Co-Op, Kilgetty Seven Wells Cottage, Sardis Mountain Wiseman`S Bridge, Pleasant Valley Wesley Chapel, Pleasant Valley Wesley Close, Amroth Community Stepaside Bridge, Stepaside Stepaside Bridge, Stepaside Cromwell Court, Stepaside Summerhill Park, Summerhill Amroth Arms, Amroth Castle, Amroth War Memorial, Marros Church, Pendine Beach Hotel, Pendine Car Park, Pendine Direction: Red Roses 351 bus Time Schedule 2 stops Red Roses Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:50 PM Car Park, Pendine Tuesday 4:50 PM War Memorial, Red Roses Wednesday Not Operational Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational Saturday Not Operational 351 bus Info Direction: Red Roses Stops: 2 Trip Duration: 15 min Line Summary: Car Park, Pendine, War Memorial, Red Roses Direction: Tenby 351 bus Time Schedule 38 stops Tenby Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:32 AM - 2:00 PM Car Park, Pendine Tuesday 7:32 AM - 2:00 PM Beach Hotel, Pendine Wednesday 7:32 AM - 4:50 PM Church, Pendine Thursday 7:32 AM - 4:50 PM War Memorial, Marros Friday 7:32 AM - 4:50 PM Castle, Amroth Saturday 7:32 AM - 4:50 PM Castle, Amroth Amroth Arms, Amroth 351 bus Info Amroth Direction: Tenby Stops: 38 Trip Duration: 54 min Summerhill Park, Summerhill Line Summary: Car Park, Pendine, Beach Hotel, Pendine, Church, Pendine, War Memorial, Marros, Cromwell Court, Stepaside Castle, Amroth, Castle, Amroth, Amroth Arms, Amroth, Amroth, Summerhill Park, Summerhill, Wesley Chapel, Pleasant Valley Cromwell Court, Stepaside, Wesley Chapel, Pleasant Wesley Close, Amroth Community Valley, Wiseman`S Bridge Inn, Pleasant Valley, Wiseman's Bridge Inn, Pleasant Valley, Seven Wells Wiseman`S Bridge Inn, Pleasant Valley Cottage, Sardis Mountain, Stepaside School, Kilgetty, St Mary's Place, Kilgetty, Co-Op, Kilgetty, Community Wiseman's Bridge Inn, Pleasant Valley Centre, Kilgetty, Kingsmoor Roundabout, Kilgetty, Hill Rise, Pentlepoir, Hill Park, Pentlepoir, Filling Station, Seven Wells Cottage, Sardis Mountain Pentlepoir, Pentlepoir, Valley Road West, Wooden, Vineyard Vale, Wooden, North Close, Ridgeway, Stepaside School, Kilgetty Primary School, Saundersfoot, Arcade, Saundersfoot, Sandy Hill Road , Saundersfoot, St Mary's Place, Kilgetty Bevelin Hall Estate, Saundersfoot, Bevelin Hall St. Mary's Place, Kilgetty/Begelly Community Estate, Saundersfoot, Rushey Lake, Broadƒeld, New Hedges, Broadƒeld, Cross Park, Broadƒeld, New Co-Op, Kilgetty Hedges Tavern, New Hedges, Rowston Cottages, New Hedges, Serpentine Road, Tenby, South Parade Community Centre, Kilgetty Terminus Only, Tenby Kingsmoor Roundabout, Kilgetty A478, Kilgetty/Begelly Community Hill Rise, Pentlepoir Hill Park, Pentlepoir Filling Station, Pentlepoir Pentlepoir Hawthorn Close, East Williamston Community Valley Road West, Wooden Vineyard Vale, Wooden North Close, Ridgeway Primary School, Saundersfoot Frances Lane, Saundersfoot Arcade, Saundersfoot Milford Street, Saundersfoot Sandy Hill Road , Saundersfoot Bevelin Hall Estate, Saundersfoot Bevelin Hall Estate, Saundersfoot Bevelin Hall, Saundersfoot Rushey Lake, Broadƒeld New Hedges, Broadƒeld Cross Park, Broadƒeld New Hedges Tavern, New Hedges B4316, St. Mary Out Liberty Community Rowston Cottages, New Hedges Knightston Close, St. Mary Out Liberty Community Serpentine Road, Tenby Glen View Crescent, Tenby South Parade Terminus Only, Tenby 351 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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