Carmarthen Bay Hotel map and travel info
Getting there
Planes, trains, automobiles, or maybe even helicopter – we tell you the best way to go.
- Planes
- Cardiff International (www.cwlfly.com) is the nearest airport and is well served by international airlines. Between them, BMI Baby (www.bmibaby.com), Eastern Airways (www.easternairways.com), Flybe (www.flybe.com) and Aer Arann (www.aerarann.ie) connect Cardiff with most of the major UK and European hubs.
- Trains
- Direct services operate from Cardiff; all other routes require a change at Newport or Swansea. The whole journey from London takes approximately four hours (www.great-western-trains.co.uk); from Manchester, it’s around five hours 30 minutes (www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk).
- Automobiles
- A car is handy if you want to explore the Carmarthen environs. The M4 will take you into the heart of southwest Wales; then join the A48 just after Swansea.