Can anyone give me any decent places to park up tonight in Swansea please? Preferably with takeaways, pub and supermarket near by. Got a collection out of Port Talbot in the morning. Can you park down by Swansea City FC ground?
I found parking in Port Talbot fine, parking outside Rhino Doors on Harbour way was good as you could then walk over the train track and you are on the high street with loads of food places. There are two sections of ‘old’ road near gravel where you are out the way of their parking area and fits a few artics. Others park in the car park behind the Wetherspoons (The Lord Caradoc) on the high street which has a rear entrance so you are yards from a nice beer , but I don’t know how early they need to leave in the morning.
^^^ parking in Port Talbot sets you up for the morning. There is parking on the Llansamlet enterprise park, with an Asda and several pubs nearby. Morriston is a 15 minute walk, with takeaways and a weatherspoons.
the nodding donkey:
^^^ parking in Port Talbot sets you up for the morning. There is parking on the Llansamlet enterprise park, with an Asda and several pubs nearby. Morriston is a 15 minute walk, with takeaways and a weatherspoons.
Parked up across from Tesco Extra at Llansamlet on a little industrial estate nice and quiet.
SteveBarnsleytrucker:
the nodding donkey:
^^^ parking in Port Talbot sets you up for the morning. There is parking on the Llansamlet enterprise park, with an Asda and several pubs nearby. Morriston is a 15 minute walk, with takeaways and a weatherspoons.Parked up across from Tesco Extra at Llansamlet on a little industrial estate nice and quiet.
I know it, if you walk a few minutes to the right (looking at Tesco) , just after the roundabout is a small road leading towards the B&M etc shop. A few minutes along, after the railway bridge, is a ‘old school local boozer’. Never been there, so can’t comment on it, but the locals tend to be ok. If you turn right at the roundabout, a bit further along the road is a generic food chain pub. Turn left in front of tesco, and a few hundred yards down the road is a takeaway.
Nos Da
the nodding donkey:
SteveBarnsleytrucker:
the nodding donkey:
^^^ parking in Port Talbot sets you up for the morning. There is parking on the Llansamlet enterprise park, with an Asda and several pubs nearby. Morriston is a 15 minute walk, with takeaways and a weatherspoons.Parked up across from Tesco Extra at Llansamlet on a little industrial estate nice and quiet.
I know it, if you walk a few minutes to the right (looking at Tesco) , just after the roundabout is a small road leading towards the B&M etc shop. A few minutes along, after the railway bridge, is a ‘old school local boozer’. Never been there, so can’t comment on it, but the locals tend to be ok. If you turn right at the roundabout, a bit further along the road is a generic food chain pub. Turn left in front of tesco, and a few hundred yards down the road is a takeaway.
Nos Da
Got an Uncle who lives down here in Killay used to have one who lived in Sketty and one who lived in the Mumbles who had Michel Douglas and Catherine Zeeta Jones as neighbours
SteveBarnsleytrucker:
the nodding donkey:
SteveBarnsleytrucker:
the nodding donkey:
^^^ parking in Port Talbot sets you up for the morning. There is parking on the Llansamlet enterprise park, with an Asda and several pubs nearby. Morriston is a 15 minute walk, with takeaways and a weatherspoons.Parked up across from Tesco Extra at Llansamlet on a little industrial estate nice and quiet.
I know it, if you walk a few minutes to the right (looking at Tesco) , just after the roundabout is a small road leading towards the B&M etc shop. A few minutes along, after the railway bridge, is a ‘old school local boozer’. Never been there, so can’t comment on it, but the locals tend to be ok. If you turn right at the roundabout, a bit further along the road is a generic food chain pub. Turn left in front of tesco, and a few hundred yards down the road is a takeaway.
Nos Da
Got an Uncle who lives down here in Killay used to have one who lived in Sketty and one who lived in the Mumbles who had Michel Douglas and Catherine Zeeta Jones as neighbours
Ah, the posh side of Swansea.
It’s a pity there’s nowhere to park overlooking the bay. It’s even difficult to park a van somewhere nice.
I believe the Douglas’s have only been there a few times, because ‘the neighbours are to close’… I think her parents live there.