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Bws Yr Arglwydd Rhys Shuttle Bus to Operate Between Cardigan and Eisteddfod Y Garreg Las


 

Visitors to the National Eisteddfod of Wales 2026 will be able to take advantage of a free shuttle bus service between Cardigan town centre and Eisteddfod y Garreg Las Maes in Llantood from 1 to 8 August.

Bws yr Arglwydd Rhys' will operate daily from 7.00am until midnight throughout the first week of August.

The shuttle service, which is free and fully funded by Ceredigion County Council, will provide a convenient and sustainable way to travel to the Maes, while also giving visitors the opportunity to enjoy everything Cardigan has to offer.

The bus will:

  • depart from Finch Square, Cardigan on the hour, every hour.
  • depart from the Eisteddfod Maes on the half hour, every hour.
  • be completely free of charge, and there will be no need to book in advance.

Visitors are encouraged to park in one of the town's car parks before boarding the bus from Finch Square bus stop, SA43 1BS.

A number of the town's independent shops, cafes and restaurants are also running special offers throughout the week as well as providing a warm welcome to visitors.

Councillor Clive Davies, Ceredigion County Council Cabinet Member for the Economy and Regeneration, said:

“We are delighted to be able to offer this service during the Eisteddfod. It provides an easy way for people to travel to the Maes while also giving the opportunity to discover Cardigan during this special year marking 850 years since the first Eisteddfod at Cardigan Castle, as well as supporting the local businesses that make Cardigan so special.”

Further information about the Eisteddfod is available on Ceredigion County Council's National Eisteddfod webpage and full details about the festival can be found on the National Eisteddfod's official website.



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