Motorbike transport across Wales
Bladespeed runs scheduled weekly motorbike transport across Wales, from a base at Unit 5 Uffington Trading Estate, Oxfordshire (SN7 7QD). South Wales sits a short hop down the M4 from the Bristol hub; mid and north Wales slot into routes that loop through Birmingham, Shrewsbury or Manchester.
How often does Bladespeed run to Wales?
Bladespeed runs weekly into and out of South Wales via the M4 corridor — Cardiff, Newport and Swansea are part of the standard schedule. Mid Wales is reached weekly via the A40 and A483 corridors; North Wales runs combine with the North-West England loop on the A55 coastal road. Every Welsh postcode has a scheduled collection day.
Where in Wales Bladespeed covers
South Wales
The busiest part of the Welsh route. Cardiff, Newport, Swansea, the Valleys and Carmarthenshire are on the weekly M4 corridor from Bristol.
- Cities and towns: Cardiff, Newport, Swansea, Bridgend, Pontypridd, Caerphilly, Merthyr Tydfil, Llanelli, Carmarthen, Port Talbot
- Counties: Cardiff, Newport, Swansea, Bridgend, Caerphilly, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Merthyr Tydfil, Blaenau Gwent, Torfaen, Monmouthshire, Vale of Glamorgan, Neath Port Talbot, Carmarthenshire
West Wales
Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion. Quieter, more rural, less frequent than the M4 belt but covered weekly with a bit of notice.
- Cities and towns: Aberystwyth, Cardigan, Haverfordwest, Pembroke, Fishguard, Milford Haven, Tenby
- Counties: Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion
Mid Wales
On the route between the south and the north. Newtown, Welshpool, Brecon and the central market towns.
- Cities and towns: Newtown, Welshpool, Brecon, Builth Wells, Llandrindod Wells, Machynlleth
- Counties: Powys
North Wales
Wrexham, Bangor, Llandudno, Caernarfon, Holyhead and Anglesey. North Wales runs typically combine with North-West England collections on the A55 coastal corridor.
- Cities and towns: Wrexham, Mold, Bangor, Caernarfon, Holyhead, Llandudno, Colwyn Bay, Rhyl, Conwy, Llandudno Junction
- Counties: Wrexham, Flintshire, Denbighshire, Conwy, Gwynedd, Isle of Anglesey
Common Welsh motorbike transport routes
The pairings below are the busiest ones. Not exhaustive — give the quote tool any two postcodes for a price.
- Cardiff ↔ London — M4, weekly.
- Swansea ↔ Bristol — M4, weekly.
- Cardiff ↔ Birmingham — M5/M50, weekly.
- Newport ↔ Manchester — M5/M6, weekly.
- Wrexham ↔ Birmingham — A483/M54, weekly.
- Bangor / Anglesey ↔ Manchester — A55/M56, weekly.
- Aberystwyth ↔ Oxfordshire — combined run, by notice.
- Holyhead ↔ Liverpool — A55, weekly (common ferry follow-on route).
- Cardiff ↔ Edinburgh / Glasgow — M5/M6/M74, weekly via the northbound corridor.
What about Welsh islands and remote areas?
Mainland Wales is on the weekly schedule. Anglesey is connected by road via the Britannia and Menai bridges and runs as part of the North Wales route. Holy Island is included.
For Welsh-mainland addresses with tight access — single-track lanes, steep mountain drives in Snowdonia, narrow Valleys streets — flag the access notes at booking and we’ll plan accordingly. Tight access adds a note, not usually a no.
Welsh-language notes
The site is in English, but the postcodes are the same. Bilingual address labels and Welsh-language town names (Caerdydd, Caerfyrddin, Abertawe) work fine on the booking system — give us either form.
Where else?
- England coverage → — every region of England.
- Scotland coverage → — Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Highlands.
- Coverage index → — overview and exceptions list.
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