• Manchester Piccadilly to Shrewsbury

    The medieval market town of Shrewsbury is a glorious place to enjoy a day out. Offering an exciting cosmopolitan vibe juxtaposed with a lavish history dating back to the ancient Britons, there’s something for everyone.

  • Carmarthen to Aberystwyth trains

    Buy train tickets from Carmarthen to Aberystwyth with us today. Buy on our website or app to find our lowest-priced fares with no booking fees.

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  • Chester to Holyhead

    On the coast of Anglesey, sited on its own little island of Holy Island, lies Holyhead. Accessible via the Stanley Embankment, the whole area is steeped in history, with the relics of Roman forts, impressive standing stones and atmospheric burial chambers scattered across the islands.

  • Pontypridd to Cwmbran

    Designed as a new town in the 1940s, Cwmbran improved the coalfield region of South Wales by increasing the employment opportunities and, subsequently, providing more houses. It is known, however, that people have lived in this region for much longer.

  • Carmarthen to Llanelli

    Llanelli is also renowned for its pottery, with each piece featuring a cockerel hand-painted  on its surface. Parc Howard Museum, near the town centre, is home to an impressive collection of iconic pottery.

  • Liverpool to Shrewsbury

    Hard to miss, the red sandstone castle is a great place to start your adventure. Built in 1070 by the Normans as a defensive structure standing between Wales and England. With the river on one side and the fortification on the other, Shrewsbury remained well protected against the Welsh raiders.

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  • Aberystwyth to Chester

    Mention Chester, and inevitably The Rows are brought up. This two-storey medieval shopping centre, with parts dating back to the 13th century, is unique to Chester. The reason for their existence has been lost in the mists of time, but they are a must-visit.