Man and Van Burry Port
Harbour-town Burry Port keeps its coastal charm, but moving days still come down to parking, carry distance and timing.
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Useful Stats and Facts About Burry Port

Burry Port: 2021 census context only.
Town Population

Carmarthenshire County Council
Local Authority

SA16
Postcode Area

Burry Port railway station on the West Wales line, bus links towards Llanelli and Carmarthen.
Rail Station

Main Roads: A484, B4311, local access to A48 and M4 via Llanelli/Carmarthen corridors.
Major Roads

Nearby Towns: Llanelli, Pembrey, Kidwelly, Trimsaran, Llangennech.
Nearby Towns

1. Llanelli storage options; 2. Burry Port nearby options; 3. SA16 nearby options
Storage Facilities

Trostre HWRC, Llanelli
Tip/ Recycling Facility
Van Help for Moves and Collections in Burry Port
Burry Port sits on the Carmarthenshire coast, about 5 miles west of Llanelli and roughly 16 miles from Carmarthen by road. It is a harbour town with the marina, the seafront, Pembrey and Burry Port station, the A484 and the older streets around the town all packed into a fairly small area. Go a little further and the job starts to feel more rural, with Pembrey, Kidwelly and coastal villages close by.
For man and van jobs, Burry Port is not just a straight residential town. domestic removals from a house with a driveway near the edge of town can be simple enough. A collection near the harbour, the station side or a seafront property can need more care because parking, visitor traffic and the carry from the door to the van can change quickly, especially in better weather or holiday periods.
Harbour, seafront and station-side access
The awkward part is usually where the van can stop. A sofa from a modern estate is one job. The same sofa from a flat, holiday place or older property near the harbour can mean a longer carry, tighter parking or a loading spot that is not directly outside the door. If the pickup is close to the station or town centre, it is worth checking the exact loading point before agreeing a time.
Burry Port also gets jobs tied to coastal living: small removals, furniture for holiday lets, storage runs, appliances, garden items and deliveries between the town, Llanelli, Pembrey and Carmarthen. Sand, steps, shared entrances and narrow side access are all worth mentioning if they affect how the item comes out.
Checking the job before the van sets off
VanHub UK is a directory and booking-assistance platform, not a guaranteed local fleet. If the directory shows a suitable Burry Port driver, you can deal with them directly. If it does not, the assisted route can be used to look for someone nearby.
For Burry Port, the details that help most are the exact part of town, whether the job is near the harbour or seafront, where the van can load, and whether the address is in town, towards Pembrey or further along the coast. That gives the job a much better chance of being priced sensibly.



