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Days out & scenic buses in: Bangor

Discover Bangor's historic charm and dramatic Welsh landscapes on a car-free adventure through North Wales

Bangor, Gwynedd, a lively city nestled on the Menai Strait in North Wales, offers a captivating escape for those exploring without a car. Its compact centre and excellent local connections make discovering its rich history and stunning natural beauty a delightful experience.

Begin your journey with a leisurely stroll along Garth Pier, Wales’ second-longest Victorian pier. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views across the Menai Strait to Anglesey, perhaps stopping for a refreshment at one of its charming kiosks. Delve into centuries of history at Bangor Cathedral, a magnificent site of worship since the 6th century, boasting impressive gothic architecture and intricate carvings. Just a short walk away, Storiel, the county museum and art gallery, offers fascinating insights into Gwynedd’s heritage.

For a touch of grandeur, embark on a scenic walk or short bus journey to Penrhyn Castle & Garden, a dramatic 19th-century National Trust property with opulent interiors and sprawling grounds. Part of the renowned Snowdonia Slate Trail also begins in Bangor, inviting you to explore the local slate heritage on foot. Don’t miss the tranquil beauty of Treborth Botanic Garden, an oasis of diverse flora perfect for a peaceful afternoon. From the city’s coastal edges, savour the dramatic vistas over the Menai Strait, a truly invigorating experience without the need for a car.

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Bus routes in Bangor

TrawsCymru T2 – Aberystwyth to Machynlleth, Porthmadog, Caernarfon & Bangor from Lloyds Coaches

TrawsCymru T2

Explore some of the most scenic landscapes Wales has to offer on this majestic, long-distance service across North Wales.

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