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West Wales Rover Ticket 


The County’s network of bus services links nearly all major towns and villages, and reaches most of the scenic attractions in the area.

The contrasting countryside ranges from market towns to sleepy villages set in some of the most attractive, unspoiled countryside. You can visit ancient castles steeped in history and centres demonstrating age-old crafts, towns which combine modern shopping facilities whilst retaining their natural historic features, and a variety of family attractions for all weathers.

Now visiting these places by bus has been made simpler with the introduction of the West Wales Rover Ticket. You simply buy the ticket on the first bus you travel on, and use it to go as you please throughout the day. The ticket is valid on most local bus services in Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire - you’ll be surprised how far you can go in a day.

The services in this directory can take you as far afield as Tenby, Cardigan or Swansea , but the Rover Ticket will let you explore even further. Why not think about a day out on the Ceredigion coast, or perhaps a visit to the West coast of Pembrokeshire? For details of the timetables for these services, ask at your nearest Tourist Information Centre.

The Rover Ticket is only valid on most local service buses - this does not include services which are available only to school children, Gwyn Williams services 100/101, Service T64 between Llandovery and Brecon, National Express services 508/528, service 701, service X26, service 10 between Carmarthen and Swansea, or service 20 between Carmarthen and Cardiff.

Taf Valley Coaches have announced that they will no longer participate in the “West Wales Rover Ticket” scheme on their commercial journeys between Carmarthen and Pendine (service 222). The tickets may still be issued and accepted on the Sunday and Bank Holiday journeys on service 222, as these journeys are provided on behalf of Carmarthenshire County Council

Remember that the Rover Ticket allows unlimited travel on participating services on the day of issue, which means that you can break your journey whenever and wherever you like.

A Day Rover costs £7.00 for adults and £3.50 for children. A new WEEKLY Rover Ticket costs just £28 for adults and £14 for children.

Remember - the Rover Ticket is simple to use and available on almost all buses. Make the most of your free time. Take a day out by bus - it could be just the ticket.

Page last updated on 23/4/2012