Home Narberth Guide Location & Travel
Narberth is the Heart of Pembrokeshire
- one of the most beautiful counties in Wales.
Pembrokeshire
is at the far western tip of Wales and is often known as 'Little
England in Wales' due to its many English speaking residents who
live south of the Landsker line. Most residents in the north of
the county are Welsh speaking. The Landsker line historically divided
the county in two - north and south - along which are a series
of
castles that protected the county from invading forces.
Narberth is easy to reach by
car along the A40 from the end of the M4. Turn left at the Penblwyn
roundabout
where
Narberth is one mile south with easy access and plenty of
free parking. There is a map below
Trains run from Swansea and Cardiff and coaches also come
to the town.
Locally the Greenways scheme encourages people
to come to Narberth by bicycle as this is so beneficial
for the
environment. For more information follow the links below.
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National Travel:
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Reach Narberth by Car
This is a link to the AA website where you can
enter your starting point and final destination and find the quickest
or shortest route to Narberth.
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Reach Narberth by Train
Here you can enter your home station as start point,
Narberth as destination point and your journey will be planned for
you.
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Reach Narberth by Coach
Plan your journey by National Express Coaches using this website.
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Flexi
Pass system
This site gives details a a Flexi Pass that enables
you to travel all over Wales for a one-off ticket purchase. If you
are looking to do all your traveling by Public Transport this could
be the ticket for you.
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Greenways
Holidays
This link gives details of the Greenways Holidays
which encourage travel by Public Transport and Bike to help save
our environment.
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