Abergavenny Prepares for Food Festival with New Transport Arrangements

By Ivan PetrenkoSep 12, 2025 16:49 PMNews
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Crowds gather at Abergavenny festival. Source: unsplash

On September 20 and 21, Monmouthshire will host the Abergavenny Food Festival, featuring over 180 food and beverage exhibitors, cooking demonstrations, panel discussions, and family activities. Transport for Wales (TfW) has confirmed that a free bus service will run throughout the weekend, connecting Abergavenny railway station with the main festival venues. Trains to Abergavenny run from Cardiff, Newport, Hereford, and several other cities, allowing visitors from different regions to attend the event without relying solely on private transport.

Organisers have released detailed guidance for visitors to help them navigate the event. Festival venues are within walking distance of the train station, but shuttle buses will provide an alternative option for easier access. The festival will open at 9:30 am and close at 6:00 pm on Saturday and at 5:00 pm on Sunday, while some sites, such as the Castle, will close earlier. Parking is available nearby for a fee, and organisers have announced adjustments to support accessibility, including sensory-friendly spaces, improved routes and audio assistance for those with specific requirements.

“Frequent two-way shuttle buses between the railway station and the town centre bus station will be a huge plus for visitors shopping at the Festival's market venues."
Abergavenny Food Festival Director Lucie Parkin

The festival focuses on promoting regional produce and showcasing small-scale food producers, offering opportunities for attendees to learn about the origins and preparation of different foods. Its programme includes scheduled cooking sessions, talks and activities designed to provide visitors with information about culinary practices rather than pure entertainment. TfW’s decision to run complimentary shuttle buses is intended to promote public transport use, helping reduce traffic build-up in the town centre and making it easier for visitors to move between venues during the busiest festival times.

Abergavenny’s location lets festival-goers mix their attendance with exploring nearby attractions and appreciating the surrounding natural scenery. Thanks to its compact layout, the town centre allows visitors to easily walk between various festival sites, simplifying movement throughout the event. Located near the Brecon Beacons National Park, Abergavenny offers additional walking and outdoor opportunities for those extending their visit. Public transport links make it possible to plan trips without a car, giving travellers the option to experience both urban and rural environments within a single weekend.

Crowds gather at castle grounds venue. Source: Transport for Wales
Crowds gather at castle grounds venue. Source: Transport for Wales

The decision by Transport for Wales to provide a temporary shuttle service reflects a broader approach to event planning that prioritises public transport integration. Large gatherings often strain local infrastructure, and adding short-distance bus services is a cost-effective measure to prevent congestion while supporting accessibility. For visitors, this initiative underscores how transport authorities increasingly influence the overall tourism experience. Coordinated efforts like these can also encourage more sustainable visitor behaviour, demonstrating how event logistics influence travel patterns and contribute to the management of regional destinations.

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