Travelling by bus may conjure up images of traffic jams on the daily commute, yet that’s not always the case. Throughout the UK there are dozens of scenic bus routes which take you through stunning landscapes, past sleepy villages and across national parks.
There’s one bus route which has been named the ‘most scenic’ in Wales. The TrawsCymru T4 service takes you from Cardiff, through the pretty town of Pontypridd, historic Merthyr and onto the Brecon Beacons.
Passengers who stay on board for the full journey will travel through the spa towns of Builth Wells and Llandrindod Wells before finally ending up in Newton, Powys.
It’s a journey which takes four hours in total, but it takes you through the gorgeous Welsh countryside. READ MORE: The driving route named one of the best in the UK just outside of Manchester Our colleague John Jones at WalesOnline decided to embark on the journey and see if it lived up to its reputation as “Wales’ most scenic bus route”.
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