Burry Port - Transport

Transport

Road - Burry Port is connected to Llanelli and Carmarthen by the A484 road.

Bus/Coach - There are regular local buses running through Burry Port, linking the town with surrounding villages and towns, with a main stop in the town centre opposite the Co-op. Numerous other stops are located around the town.

Rail - Pembrey and Burry Port railway station is on the West Wales Line. Westbound services from Burry Port terminate at Carmarthen or Pembroke Dock, with less frequent direct services to Fishguard and Milford Haven. Eastbound services terminate at Swansea railway station or Cardiff Central, with less frequent direct services to Manchester Piccadilly and London Paddington.

Walking And Cycling - Burry Port is connected to the The Millennium Coastal Park which includes a 22 km pedestrian walkway and cycleway along the south coast of Carmarthenshire, providing a link between Bynea, Llanelli and Pembrey Country Park. The Millennium Coastal Path cycleway forms a section of both the Celtic Trail cycle route (part of NCR 47) and the National Cycle Network NCR 4.

Air - Pembrey Airport is only a few miles east of Burry Port, and is connected to the town by road links. The nearest airport with domestic and international scheduled flights is Cardiff International Airport.

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