Getting here
So easy to get to so hard to leave.......
Getting here and around
By Road
Carmarthenshire has excellent road communications. You can drive along the M4 from London to Pont Abraham in less than 4 hours and it’s a short hop on the A48 to Carmarthen. The A40 cuts across the width of the county from Llandovery to Whitland. Carmarthenshire can be connected easily by the M5, M6, M42 and M50. So no matter what part of Britain you are travelling from it couldn’t be easier.
EV charging points
Publicly available EV charging points are provided by Carmarthenshire County Council.
The EV charging points are in centrally located car parks to allow users to visit local businesses and attractions whilst charging their cars.
More charging points are coming online in Carmarthenshire so to help you plan and find your nearest charge point, just search Carmarthenshire on this handy map of charge points.
By Coach and Bus
Public transport systems to and in Carmarthenshire are excellent. National Express offers fantastic links to all major towns and cities and once you have arrived, there is an extensive bus service covering the whole area.
Carmarthenshire Bus Timetables
By Rail
There are fast and frequent services link London Paddington (3hrs) and regular services to Manchester. Travelling by train couldn't be simpler.
The Heart of Wales Line
Runs 120 miles from Swansea to Shrewsbury through some of Wales’ most attractive scenery. The line cuts up the eastern edge of the county through Ammanford, Llandybie, Llandeilo, Llangadog, Llanwrda, Llandovery, Cynghordy and on through to Powys.
By Sea
Sailings are available from Pembroke Dock and Fishguard to Rosslare. For details on sailing prices and times contact:
Irish Ferries Pembroke - irishferries.com
Stena Line - stenaline.co.uk
By Air
Cardiff International airport is just over 1 hour’s drive from Carmarthenshire.
Cardiff International Airport - cardiff-airport.com