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towards Brecon & Abergavenny Cardiff Central Station C1 Gabalfa Interchange Whitchurch Manor Way Tyn y Parc Road Merthyr Tydfil bus station arr Merthyr Tydfil bus station dep Llwyn On Garwnant visitor centre Nant Ddu Lodge Hotel Storey Arms Llwyn y Celyn Libanus Llanfaes Brecon Interchange arr Brecon Interchange dep Brynich Llanfrynach Pencelli Talybont-on-Usk Bwlch post office Tretower Castle Crickhowell Square Glangrwyney Neville Hall Hospital Main Road Abergavenny bus station 5 0920 0927 0930 1005 1010 1020 1026 1030 1039 1043 1046 1051 1055 1115 1120 1125 1128 1135 1141 1146 1153 1156 1202 1210 day tickets adult £10 young person under 19 1415 1420 1425 1428 1435 1441 1446 1453 1456 1502 1510 from Abergavenny & Brecon Abergavenny bus station 5 Abergavenny Tesco Neville Hall Hospital Main Road Glangrwyney Crickhowell Tretower Castle Bwlch Talybont-on-Usk Pencelli Llanfrynach Brynich Brecon Interchange arr Brecon Interchange dep Llanfaes Libanus Llwyn y Celyn Storey Arms Nant Ddu Garwnant visitor centre Llwyn On Merthyr Tydfil bus station 16 Gabalfa Interchange Cardiff Central Station C1 1305 1308 1312 1318 1323 1328 1334 1341 1344 1347 1352 1400 1605 1608 1612 1618 1623 1628 1634 1641 1644 1647 1652 1700 1730 1734 1740 1744 1749 1753 1801 1805 1815 1853 1900 between Cardiff Central and Brecon Interchange buses show B1 on the front between Brecon Interchange and Cardiff Central buses show B4 on the front £7 buy from the driver bike £10 buy in advance see inside for details bus times 0871 200 22 33 Calls are charged at 10p per minute with a 6p connection charge from a BT landline. Other networks & mobiles may be higher. www.traveline-cymru.info www.cardiffbus.com head office Leckwith Depot & Offices Sloper Road Cardiff CF11 8TB customer service centre Cardiff bus, Sloper Road, Leckwith Mon to Fri 8.30am - 5pm Cardiff Central Library Mon, Tue & Thur to Sat 11am - 5pm customer care & lost property 029 2066 6444 cardiffbus.com/contactus hard of hearing? get in touch by SMS text 07860 017 077 facebook.com/cardiffbus other Cardiff Bus tickets cannot be used on this route @cardiffbus Welsh concessionary pass holders travel free bikes can be loaded or unloaded only at these stops buses run every Sunday and bank holiday Monday from 25 May until 28 September these buses are run by Cardiff Bus with support from CARDIFF CAERDYDD C ardiff’s a fantastic city, but isn’t it nice to get out and about into some of the great countryside that’s right on our doorstep, like the spectacular Brecon Beacons? Our Sunday bus service is an ideal way to get there, whether you fancy a good walk in the hills, a hike up to the top of Corn Du or Pen y fan, a cycle ride in some stunning scenery or just enjoying a bit of sightseeing. Brecon This Welsh market town with Georgian architecture, a fine cathedral and two interesting museums is full of charm. There are cafés and teashops and it’s well worth checking out the range of galleries and independent retailers that form the Artbeat Trail. And you really can’t not try the local ice-cream made by Llanfaes Dairy - delicious! And why not go for a relaxing canal cruise with Dragonfly Cruises. The two and a half hour round trip, which includes going through a lock and across an aqueduct, leaves at noon. 07831 685222 dragonfly-cruises.co.uk Tretower Castle Built over 900 years ago but altered over the centuries, Tretower Court and Castle was once intended to impress. You can see a suite of rooms as they may have been in 1470 when the Vaughans who lived there were part of high society. On Sundays in June you can enjoy an interesting herbal tour and talk in the beautiful medieval garden. cadw.wales.gov.uk Storey Arms This is an ideal starting point for a walk right up to the top of the Beacons. It’s not difficult but it is steep in places and the path can be a bit rough here and there, so check that you’re fit enough. Allow up to about 5-6 hours and make sure you have good shoes, adequate weather protection and water to drink. If visibility is good, the views on the way and especially from the top are nothing less than breathtaking! bring your bike Abergavenny With a distinctive town hall, well-preserved example of a motte-and-bailey castle and lovely old streets to explore, Abergavenny is an interesting town to visit. And the scenery on the way and back is gorgeous. Sunday 21 September is the last day of the Abergavenny Food Festival, celebrating the best in food from the farm, from local producers and from the kitchen - as the Observer put it, “the Glastonbury of food festivals.” There are some great cycle rides in and around the Brecon Beacons and, thanks to the special secure trailer attached to the bus, you can bring your bike with you. Please be at the stop 15 mins before the bus leaves. book & pay for your bike in advance - £10 per bike only 24 bike spaces bikebus@cardiffbus.com 029 2066 6444 Mon – Fri 8.30am – 5.30pm Sat 9am – 4.30pm