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Days out by bus

Explore South Wales with Stagecoach

Welcome to South Wales, where medieval castles, epic mountain walks and award-winning restaurants are yours to enjoy.

Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Stagecoach keeps you connected. 

 

🎟️ Great Value Ticket Options:

  • If you are 16-21 years old your travel will only cost you £1 single or you can buy a £3 DayRider! Just apply for a Welsh Government mytravelpass to benefit**
  • 5-15 year olds can travel for just £1 single journey or a £3 DayRider.
  • Over 60? Apply for your concession bus pass, you will be able to travel for FREE on Stagecoach South Wales services.
  • If you are 22-60 years old, grab a DayRider for unlimited day travel or a MegaRider if you are travelling multiple times a week*.  And if you don't want the worry of doing maths, you can simply tap on, tap off with Pay As You Go where your travel will automatically be capped at the price of a DayRider or MegaRider for the area you are travelling.

Plan your journey now 👉

 

Plan your next adventure with your Stagecoach Bus App

Our mobile app has all you need in one place - bus tracking on our live map, journey planning, live bus information and mobile bus tickets.


 

*If you buy a South Wales All Zones DayRider, you will be able to travel across Wales on Stagecoach Wales bus services. Please read the full T&Cs before purchasing to check this ticket it is valid for your journey.

**a valid mytravelpass card will need to be shown to our friendly drivers along with your mytravelpass ticket.

 

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Cardiff buses grant access to all of Cardiff's most incredible sights, from historic castles to picturesque bays and cultural music halls. There really is something in Cardiff for history, sports and nature lovers alike.

 

Newport Friars Walk 450

Steeped in Roman history, Newport is the third-largest city in Wales and offers a variety of experiences and attractions. Catching a Stagecoach bus grants you easy access to the city's museums, wetlands, Roman baths and other fascinating sights. 

There's so much to do in the Rhondda Valleys. Visit the Welsh Mining Experience museum or take a leisurely stroll at Barry Sidings Countryside Park.

Blaenavon Ironworks 450

Steeped in history which includes the Blaenavon World Heritage Site, Torfaen has so much to offer from Cwmbran Shopping to having a lazy afternoon in Pontypool Park.