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Adventures in Gower in Adventures Welcome to Buses in Gower and Mumbles There are three principal routes in Gower with connecting links to smaller bays and villages. Gower and Mumbles without a car! All parts of Mumbles are served frequently directly from Swansea. Gower has a comprehensive bus network linking Swansea to its beaches; the Coast Path and other walks; nature reserves; visitor attractions; and accessing outdoor activities. All parts of New Adventure Travel buses run approximately every hour daytime (weekdays) on main south Mumbles are well served with local buses. Buses run seven days a week all year in Mumbles and north Gowe r routes and less frequently on connecting routes. and Gower in the high season. First Cymru runs every hour daytime (weekdays) on the Bishopston and Pennard route. Your Adventure starts on the Bus First Cymru also serves Mumbles every 15 minutes daytime (weekdays) and twice an hour Yes, the sense of anticipat ion grows as you see Gower and Swansea Bay unfolding before your Sundays and public holidays. eyes. You can get all over Gower and to most activities directly by bus. Gower Sunday Explorer runs on Sundays and Public Holidays to and within Gower at Easter, Gower Coast Path – the ultimate coastal adventure! The entire length of the path is accessible May Day, spring and late summer public holidays and all Sunday s from 28 May to 1 October. at key points by the bus network. Other Gower Walks – the 35 mile Gower Way crosses the peninsula from Worm’s Head Rhossili Your ticket to ride over Gower’s highest point to Penlle’r Castell in the ancient Lordship of Gower. There are many (prices correct as at April 2017 and subject to alteration) shorter walks criss-crossing Gower. Explore Gower (Bus) – unlimited travel all day in Gower, Mumbles and city of Swansea Beaches – all of Gower’s amazing beaches are accessible by bus; it’s a short walk to some. valid on all N A T and First Cymru bus services for £5.50 adult; £3.60 16 & under. Nature & Wildlife Reserves – Gower is home to three of Wales’ National Nature Reserves; at Explore Gower (Train & Bus) – buy this when you buy your train ticket at principal UK stations Oxwich Bay, Gower Coast (Rhossili) and Whiteford (Llanmadoc) and smaller reserves run by the and get unlimited travel for a day in Gower, Mumbles and Swansea city for £5.50 adult £3.60 Wildlife Trust. All are easily reached by bus. 16 & under; or for a short break (3 days) at £13.00 adult £8.00 16 & under. Heritage and Legend – Gower is full of history, heritage and legends including the Gower Gower Day Rider – unlimited travel all day only on NAT services 114 to 119 for £5.00 adult; Heritage Centre in Parkmill, a rural life museum and craft centre. Gower is home to fifteen historic £3.40 16 & under. churches and four medieval castles. From the legendary King Arthur to the memorial to Antarctic explorer Edgar Evans, Gower is full of legends, past and present. First Day Swansea City – unlimited travel all day only on First Cymru buses in the city of Swansea, Mumbles; and Bishopston/Pennard for £4.20 adult; £2.80 16 & under. Activities outdoors – Gower is great for adventure activities; sailing at Oxwich; surfing at Langland, Caswell and Rhossili Bays; boat First Day Swansea Bay – unlimited travel on First Cymru buses throughout most of trips from Mumbles and Oxwich Bay; archery, shooting and Swansea Bay. falconry at Perriswood; kite flying at Pitton Cross; and many more. Family tickets – there are family versions of Gower Rider and First Swansea City tickets for both daily and weekly travel. Swansea Visitor Attractions – on poor weather days or just for a change, take the bus into Swansea for its huge Explore Wales Pass/Explore South Wales Pass – holders of these passes can use them range of attractions, entertainment and eating out. The without restriction on all bus services to and within Swansea and Mumbles. National Waterfront Museum, the LC (Swansea’s iconic leisure centre) and Swansea Market are three attractions a Wales Concessionary Travel Pass – Seniors and others entitled to this and resident in Wales short walk from the City Bus Station. can travel on all bus services within Mumbles and Gower free of charge! Experience its unique natural environment environment natural unique its Experience Photos © BayTrans © Photos www.swanseabaywithoutacar.com Swim or surf at its amazing bays and beaches and bays amazing its at surf or Swim to press but ticket prices, services and facilities can be subject to alteration at short notice short at alteration to subject be can facilities and services prices, ticket but press to Discover its fascinating legends, heritage and history and heritage legends, fascinating its Discover Every care has been taken to ensure that information in this leaflet was correct when going when correct was leaflet this in information that ensure to taken been has care Every Explore its spectacular coastal path coastal spectacular its Explore 2017-18 0871 200 22 33 • www.traveline.cymru • 33 22 200 0871 Cymru Traveline journey: your Plan Local bus timetables are available at the bus station. bus the at available are timetables bus Local and Swansea city. city. Swansea and An ‘Explore Gower’ local travel ticket for a day gives you unlimited travel in Gower, Mumbles Mumbles Gower, in travel unlimited you gives day a for ticket travel local Gower’ ‘Explore bus station. Buses to Gower and Mumbles leave from the bus statio bus the from leave Mumbles and Gower to Buses station. bus n. Frequent buses link Swansea’s train and bus stations; the coach station is adjacent to the the to adjacent is station coach the stations; bus and train Swansea’s link buses Frequent Travelling around Swansea, Mumbles & Gower & Mumbles Swansea, around Travelling www.megabus.com www.megabus.com Megabus: www.nationalexpress.com Express: National of the UK. 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Buy your ‘Explore Gower’ local travel ticket when you buy your train train your buy you when ticket travel local Gower’ ‘Explore your Buy from most other parts of the UK and principal airports. principal and UK the of parts other most from Bristo Cardiff and Manchester; or with one simple interchange interchange simple one with or Manchester; and Cardiff l, and main airports; direct from London Paddington, Reading, Reading, Paddington, London from direct airports; main and without a car a without There are frequent trains to Swansea from all parts of the UK UK the of parts all from Swansea to trains frequent are There Mumbles and the city of Swansea of city the and Mumbles on the Train or Coach or Train the on Your Adventure starts Adventure Your Adventures in Gower in Adventures General Information General 21995_Gower Coast 2017_Baytrans_Layout 1 04/04/2017 10:54 Page 1 Page 10:54 04/04/2017 1 2017_Baytrans_Layout Coast 21995_Gower Welcome to Buses in Gower and Mumbles There are three principal routes in Gower with connecting links to smaller bays and villages. Gower and Mumbles without a car! All parts of Mumbles are served frequently directly from Swansea. Gower has a comprehensive bus network linking Swansea to its beaches; the Coast Path and other walks; nature reserves; visitor attractions; and accessing outdoor activities. All parts of New Adventure Travel buses run approximately every hour daytime (weekdays) on main south Mumbles are well served with local buses. Buses run seven days a week all year in Mumbles and north Gowe r routes and less frequently on connecting routes. and Gower in the high season. First Cymru runs every hour daytime (weekdays) on the Bishopston and Pennard route. Your Adventure starts on the Bus First Cymru also serves Mumbles every 15 minutes daytime (weekdays) and twice an hour Yes, the sense of anticipat ion grows as you see Gower and Swansea Bay unfolding before your Sundays and public holidays. eyes. You can get all over Gower and to most activities directly by bus. Gower Sunday Explorer runs on Sundays and Public Holidays to and within Gower at Easter, Gower Coast Path – the ultimate coastal adventure! The entire length of the path is accessible May Day, spring and late summer public holidays and all Sunday s from 28 May to 1 October. at key points by the bus network. Other Gower Walks – the 35 mile Gower Way crosses the peninsula from Worm’s Head Rhossili Your ticket to ride over Gower’s highest point to Penlle’r Castell in the ancient Lordship of Gower. There are many (prices correct as at April 2017 and subject to alteration) shorter walks criss-crossing Gower. Explore Gower (Bus) – unlimited travel all day in Gower, Mumbles and city of Swansea Beaches – all of Gower’s amazing beaches are accessible by bus; it’s a short walk to some. valid on all N A T and First Cymru bus services for £5.50 adult; £3.60 16 & under. Nature & Wildlife Reserves – Gower is home to three of Wales’ National Nature Reserves; at Explore Gower (Train & Bus) – buy this when you buy your train ticket at principal UK stations Oxwich Bay, Gower Coast (Rhossili) and Whiteford (Llanmadoc) and smaller reserves run by the and get unlimited travel for a day in Gower, Mumbles and Swansea city for £5.50 adult £3.60 Wildlife Trust.
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