Support Wales’s leading prostate health charity, Prostate Cymru, at the Swansea Half Marathon, on the 11th June 2023 and help people in Wales with prostate disease and prostate cancer.
The Swansea Half Marathon starts in front of the iconic Swansea Arena, before heading through the City Centre back towards the Waterfront Museum and then out to Knab Rock with the lighthouse in view. You will then enjoy the stunning views of Swansea Bay before you return to the road at Brynmill Lane to the finishing straight at Swansea Arena.
Transport
By Car
When travelling by car please be prepared that there may be some congestion into the city on race day and during road closures. Please allow extra time to arrive well before the race to avoid the traffic and find suitable parking.
Parking
Swansea has several car parks within the City Centre, including NCP carparks and those run by the local authority. All of the Swansea City Council car parks are free to use on Sunday, more information on these can be found by visiting: www.swansea.gov.uk/citycentrecarparks
By Train
With so many participants and spectators travelling to Swansea over the race weekend, why not make your trip stress-free by travelling down on the train? Avoid the congestion, stress of driving and take the train in advance of race day, where you could even make a weekend of it?
Swansea enjoys excellent rail connections between a number of major cities and regions within 3-4 hours travel. To check out the services and train times visit: www.nationalrail.co.uk or www.trainline.com where you can find prices and book your tickets from around the UK. If you live in Wales, you may wish to check the regional Valley Lines or Arriva Trains Wales stations. A timetable can be found at www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk