Cardiff and Vale College is located in the center of Cardiff which makes it convenient for students to travel back and forth from their student accommodation near Cardiff and Vale College. Cardiff has a well connected network of railway and bus routes so transport is not something students need to worry about during their time in Cardiff. Below are some commute options near Cardiff and Vale College student accommodation:
1. Bus
Cardiff has various bus stops at short distances from one another so getting around in the city via bus transport is convenient for students. There are many ticket options available and contactless payment has also been integrated since the onset of coronavirus pandemic. By using the Cardiff Bus App you can book tickets on your phone, keep track of routes and get discounts on your tickets.
2. Train
Cardiff has 20 railway stations, the majority of which are connected to the commuter rail system known as Valley Lines locally. Cardiff Queen Street and Cardiff Central serve as the city's principal transportation centres. From Cardiff's Queen Street station, regular trains travel to Cardiff Bay and other city stops such as Cathays, Ninian Park, and Llandaff North. Trains connect to the Valleys and Vale of Glamorgan from Cardiff Central station.
3. Bike
Cardiff is flat, small, and convenient to navigate on a bicycle. The city centre is full of bike racks, and cycle lanes like the Taff Trail offer routes if you decide to purchase a bicycle. It has never been simpler to ride about Cardiff, thanks to Nextbike.