Hello ,
I'm driving from Ireland to Bude in Cornwall via Pembroke. I spoke to somebody about 3 months ago that told me there was a ferry that could make the journey shorter accross the Severn Estuary. Does anybody have any info on this as it would make a big differance to my young family rather than going accross what looks like a bridge further east (M4). Thank you kindly
http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/news/wales-news/2008/04/18/plan-for-wales-to-get-channel-ferries-91466-20782350/ but even with the most optimsitic spin they gave a date of "as early as next year". The article also included a quote that they were trying to get finance (they've picked the wrong year for that!) and there is also the question of fuel prices which must affect their budget. From what I can make out the vessels quoted are passenger only and I don't see how they can fill a regular service between Swansea and Ilfracombe.
So, looks like you are going to be using the bridge which will at least be a bit of excitement for the kids.
There has been talk (mostly by politicians with no budget) about this sort of thing for ages. Latest was a newspaper article a few months ago So, looks like you are going to be using the bridge which will at least be a bit of excitement for the kids.
I thought it had stopped but I found this website, I think it's was foot passengers rather than car ferry
http://www.waverleyexcursions.co.uk/bdisp.htm?port1=porthcawl&port2=
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