The Gower and Swansea Bay
Burry Port to KenfigThis stretch of the Path is an area of contrasts from the spectacular coastline of the Gower Peninsula with its award winning golden beaches to the vibrant seaside city of Swansea and the picturesque Victorian village of Mumbles.
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Winners
Back in 2021, we challenged the school children of Wales and the borders to give proud identities to over 150 brand-new trains that were joining our fleet. We needed their help to forge a connection between modern, greener trains and the history, heritage and culture of the communities they’ll serve.
Carmarthen to Swansea
Rich in history, but with a vibrant atmosphere, Swansea was at the centre of the copper-smelting industry, giving the city its nickname of Copperopolis. Looking out over the stunning Bay, the glorious Gower Peninsula is well worth a visit while you’re here.
Cardiff Central to Penarth
The Penarth Pier Pavilion is the perfect place to start, with stunning views over the River Severn estuary.
Swansea to Aberystwyth
The historic town of Aberystwyth is a popular holiday resort on the west coast of Wales. Known colloquially as “Aber”, this town flaunts a mile-long Promenade where you can go for a gentle stroll, taking in the fresh sea air.
Port Talbot to Cheltenham
Nowadays, Cheltenham’s also known for its festivals, with the Cheltenham Music Festival, a celebration of classical works, and the Jazz Festival taking centre stage.
Wrexham General to Chester
Encompassing a wealth of ancient remains and listed buildings, Chester is filled with fascinating landmarks to explore.
Trains from Cardiff Central to Bridgend
One of the top attractions in Bridgend is Bryngarw Country Park, with over a hundred acres of parkland. It has leisure activities that cater for everyone, no matter what the season.