Spring Bank Holiday 2026

3 weeks ago Fri 15th May 2026

Spring Bank Holiday - Monday 25th May

Please see the table below for how our services will be running over the forthcoming Bank Holiday Weekend.  Also below are some suggestions on things to do over the weekend.  All our buses accept contactless payments and we have a range of great value tickets for families or groups travelling together - click here for more information.

DayService LevelsCustomer Services  and Social Media
Monday 25th MaySunday timetables Closed

Where to visit over the Bank Holiday Weekend.....

Mermaid Quay, Cardiff Bay
Route - 6 baycar

Hop on the bus to Mermaid Quay for a range of food & drink options, a cinema and boat tours of the bay all a stone's throw away from Roald Dahl Plas where you can connect into the city and further afield on a wide variety of our services.

Bute Park - All routes to the city centre
Stretching behind Cardiff Castle, Bute Park is the green heart of the city with a superb tree collection, natural play features, cafés, and a wealth of horticulture and wildlife.

Barry Island - Routes 95 and 96
Enjoy a fun day out for all the family at Barry Island

Barry Island Has attracted visitors since the 1870’s and the appeal of its golden beaches, cafes and family amusements is stronger than ever.

The refurbished seafront now offers a sweeping promenade along the entire length of the award winning Blue Flag beach Whitmore Bay, against a backdrop of enticing cafés and restaurants, vibrant beach huts and lots to amuse the kids with a climbing wall, mist feature, adventure golf and beautiful landscaped gardens. Or for the more adventurous, Barry Island Pleasure Park offers thrilling rides. And not forgetting the Gavin and Stacey TV connection.

Roath Park - Route 28 
One of Cardiff’s first public parks has kept its Victorian layout and has a superb tree and shrub collection, floral displays, adventure playground and the Roath Park Conservatory.  

Cosmeston Lakes Country Park and Medieval Village - Route 94
Cosmeston has a variety of habitats covering over 100 hectares of land and water, some areas designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest protecting the rare and diverse plant and animal species. 

St. Davids Shopping - All routes to the city centre
You want it - they've got it! St David's is the largest shopping centre in the city centre, and has a huge variety of stores to browse, as well as a mouthwatering selection of food & drink options. All located centrally near Cardiff Market and the arcades full of independent traders ever shopaholic is sure to find something to tickle their fancy.

Tredegar House and Park - Route 30
This 17th Century red brick mansion stands testament to the dark arts and flamboyant history that's unfolded within. With walled gardens, formal lawns, and a special mineral garden in the orangery this property has all the usual National Trust charm alongside the fascinating tales inside the house.