Getting Around Barry: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking
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Getting Around Barry: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Vale of Glamorgan

Walkability

78
Excellent

Barry is very walkable, with a compact town layout that makes it easy for travelers to explore on foot. Key attractions such as Barry Island's beaches, the promenade, and filming locations are within close walking proximity. The town center adds to the experience with numerous cafes and shops, and Barry High Street features many independent businesses, making it inviting for pedestrians. However, some residential areas may require a longer walk.

Public Transit

70
Excellent

Barry is well-connected by public transit, making it easy for travelers to navigate without a car. Frequent, affordable train services to Cardiff take approximately 25 minutes, and various bus routes enhance connectivity to nearby locations. The PlusBus ticket offers unlimited bus travel in the local area, which adds convenience. Moreover, the proximity to Barry Island train station makes beach access straightforward.

Bikeability

60
Okay

While Barry offers bikeability with some leisure and exploration options, it is not ideal for every cyclist. The presence of National Cycle Network Route 88 and local cycling paths, like those in Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, provide opportunities for pleasant rides. However, limited dedicated bike lanes and variable road conditions, including hills, can present challenges. Biking is enjoyable for leisurely trips rather than daily commuting.

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