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Travelling to South Wales by Car
There are excellent road links to the region via the M4 (from London and South East England) and the M50/M5 (from the Midlands and North). London to Cardiff is appoximateley 3 hours by car. Pembrokeshire can be reached in around 5 hours.
Click here to use the AA route finder.
Discover South Wales by Train & Coach
Why not join the increasing numbers of independent travellers who are using trains and buses to discover South Wales - you'll be surprised by how much of the country is accessible by regional rail services. Where the trains don't reach, the buses usually do.
Direct coach services operate between Cardiff, Newport, Bridgend and London Heathrow and Gatwick airports, as well as major population centres. For further information contact National Rail Enquiries or National Express for coach enquiries.
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Travelling by Air or Sea
Cardiff Airport has flights from a range of European destinations bringing you straight to the heart of the region. Bristol Airport is less than an hour from Cardiff while the Airports at Birmingham, London Heathrow, London Gatwick and Manchester are all easily accessible.
Ferry ports in South Wales are located at Fishguard & Pembroke



