Pen-y-fal Car Boot Sale
🧭Every Sunday
🌒May to October
🍳Abergavenny, Monmouthshire
🍳Sully, Vale of Glamorgan
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Picture a Sunday morning where you’re up early, ready for a rummage that’s free to join and buzzing with life—Sully Car Boot Sale is your spot. Running for nearly 20 years, this gem fires up every Sunday from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM, May to September, in Sully, South Wales, claiming the crown as Wales’ largest, busiest, and best-organized boot sale. I’ve been hooked on this place for ages—grabbing a hot bite from the catering stall, sifting through endless finds, and loving the lively community hum. It’s free for the public—entry and parking included—with trained marshals keeping it smooth, ample parking just metres away, and no dogs allowed to keep things safe.
Whether you’re a seller (£10-£30 depending on your setup) or a buyer after hidden gems, it’s a cracking summer outing. Let’s have a natter—I’ll walk you through why Sully’s a Sunday must. Grab a brew, and let’s dive in!
♥ You won’t have to pay extra money to Enter or Park your car.
♥ Catering on site, along with refreshments.
♥ There are also toilet facilities.
♥ No need to book in advance.
♦ Every Sunday 7:00 am to 12:00 pm
♦ Every Week ♦ May to September
♦ Entry Time: 7:00 AM.
♦ Entry Fee: Free
♦ Entry Time: 6:00 am
♦ Entry Fee: For Cars £10, Side parked Cars £20, Small Vans £20 and Large Vans £30
Sully Car Boot Sale,
South Rd,
Sully,
Vale of Glamorgan,
CF64 5SP
Tel: 029 2053 0629
Email: admin@sullysportsclub.com
Sully Car Boot Sale has been a South Wales legend for nearly two decades, pulling me in every Sunday from May to September, 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Billed as Wales’ biggest and best-organized boot sale, it’s a heaving spot in Sully where I’ve spent countless mornings—lured by the sizzle of grub from the catering stall and a sea of stalls bursting with promise. Buyers stroll in from 7:00 AM—free entry, free parking—and sellers set up from 6:00 AM, with fees at £10 for cars, £20 for side-parked cars or small vans, and £30 for large vans, no booking needed.
With trained supervisors, marshals, and car park attendants keeping it safe and smooth, plus toilets and refreshments on-site, it’s a weather-dependent treat (check socials or call ahead)—here’s what you’re in for.
Sully’s haul is a stunner—like a Welsh warehouse flung open for summer. You’ll spot finds that hook you, like a shiny kettle I nabbed that’s now my kitchen star, or a scuffed lamp that’s perfect for a nook. Furniture’s a big draw—maybe a wobbly table you can patch up, or a solid dresser with coastal grit. Clothes spill out—kids’ hoodies, retro jackets, or a pair of trainers I’ve pounded paths in. Everyday essentials pop up cheap—tools, toys—alongside quirks like old Cardiff postcards or a wind-up clock that still ticks. Summer brings picnic gear, gardening bits—it’s a rummager’s heaven, and you’ll bag something with a yarn.
Sully shines with Welsh goodies that give it heart. You’ll find local crafts—perhaps a carved slate plaque or a hand-knit throw that’s pure cosy. Food’s a delight—I’ve grabbed jars of zesty pickle and slabs of Welsh cakes that pair grand with a brew. Regional relics turn up too, like a chipped Barry Island mug or a snap of the Vale that’s all nostalgia. One seller once told me her mate smoked the bacon she was selling—those local threads make every item buzz. It’s more than a market; it’s a taste of South Wales’ soul.
Sully’s stallholders are a cracking mix, each adding their own flair to Wales’ busiest boot sale. You’ll see tables piled with homemade bits—maybe a painted jar or a stitched bag—next to heaps of curling books. Vintage gear’s a hit; I snagged a fleece here that’s my rainy-day pal. Some rework old pieces—think a battered crate turned chic, gone in a flash. Then there’s the keen ones—like the chap with a sprawl of DIY gear, full of chat, or the lass with Welsh trinkets who knows every coast road. Their variety keeps it electric, far from your average market spread.
Selling at Sully’s a doddle—just roll in from 6:00 AM, no booking required. It’s £10 for cars, £20 for side-parked cars or small vans, and £30 for large vans—fair for the footfall—and I’ve set up here, shifting spare cushions and a tatty radio. The crowd pours in from 7:00 AM thanks to free entry, with marshals keeping it safe and smooth, so you’re in for a fruitful morning with Sully’s lively buzz.
Sully’s sellers are a hearty crew, reflecting the Vale’s everyday pulse. You’ve got locals clearing their clutter—boxes of puzzles, piles of curtains they’ve outgrown, or a drill they’ve swapped out. The Sunday regulars roll up too, hauling fresh batches each week. I love the fixtures—like the guy with a stash of tools or the gran with a heap of toddler togs. I’ve traded tales with a retiree shedding garden gear, a pair trimming post-move, and a DIYer with extra bits. They’re here to declutter or pocket a bit, and their warmth turns every stall into a quick catch-up.
Some sellers stick with you long after you’ve left. One drizzly morn, I met a bloke with a trove of old Sully beach tags—wee bits of history that gripped me. There’s a regular lass too, her stall aglow with hand-sewn pouches—one’s been my market tote since. Then there’s the quiet trader, slipping out gems like a brass spoon or a Vale snap that’s pure memory. They’re not just selling—they’re sharing a slice of their lives, making each browse a small adventure.
Sully’s got a vibe that’s hard to top—early summer bustle, hearty, and full of South Wales’ charm, May to September. That 7:00 AM start swells into a lively noon hum, weather permitting.
Walk in, and you’re part of the gang—old-timers tip a nod, and stallholders chirp a “morning!” like you’re one of them. Families saunter by, kids clutching free-entry finds, while keen hunters scour for gold. Holidaymakers mix with locals, and the marshals keep it safe and flowing. I’ve seen newbies melt into the chatter with sellers—it’s the Vale’s open-hearted way. Free for all, it’s a Sunday haven with a cracking community feel.
No big stage here, but Sully’s got its own magic. The catering stall dishes up hearty bites—maybe a bacon roll or a tea to shake off the dawn chill. Toilets are close, parking’s free and just metres away, and the real kick’s in the buzz—little ones darting with their loot, a barter breaking into chuckles, and the hum of Wales’ busiest boot sale. It’s simple but feels like a Welsh breakfast with extra craic.
Sully keeps it slick—all the essentials for a grand Sunday sorted.
Sully’s got plenty to stretch your day. The village is a hop away—cafes for a bite or a quick browse if you’re peckish. The coast’s close too—Sully Beach for a paddle or a breather with mates or kids.
Parking’s free and ample—right by the sale, just metres from the action, with attendants keeping it smooth. The site’s flat, so it’s easy for buggies or creaky knees, though rain might mean muddy trainers—boots if it’s wet. Toilets are on-site, and the no-booking vibe keeps it loose—turn up and you’re set, whether buying or selling.
Sully’s got a spark that’s kept me coming for nearly 20 years, and I’ve seen enough markets to know it’s a champ.
Unlike smaller boots or ones that charge entry, Sully’s free-for-all status, massive scale, and May-to-Sep run make it Wales’ top dog. Its variety trumps the rest, and that organized buzz—thanks to marshals—beats the chaos. Free parking and entry pull a huge crowd from 7:00 AM, and it’s a steal—value and vibe that’s unmatched.
Sully’s a fine base for a South Wales day out. Barry Island’s a short jaunt—arcades and beach for a post-rummage blast. Penarth’s nearby too—pier and seafront for a stroll if it’s warm. Cardiff’s a quick drive—shops, castle, or a pint to cap your morning. Turning your Sully trip into a Welsh adventure’s a breeze—loads to see and a grand unwind.
Sully keeps its Sunday pulse strong from May to September, weather depending, with a few twists to keep it fresh.
That 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM slot’s a staple, but some Sundays bring a bit more. I’ve hit a heaving August day with stalls spilling over, and a late-season one with a local lift—folks pitching in with a grin. They’re not fixed (and weather can nix it—check socials or call), but when they spark, they’re a delight—extra bustle and a warm feel.
May to Sep means Sully shifts with summer. Early days roll out gardening gear—shovels, pots, new starts. Late season sneaks in picnic bits—think blankets or cheap toys. I’ve nabbed May Day trinkets one week, harvest odds the next—small nods that keep it fun for all.
Here’s my take on Sully Car Boot Sale—a South Wales legend after nearly 20 years of Sunday rambles. It’s a free-entry haven in Sully, bursting with finds and community soul. Seek out gems, grab a bap, or soak in the buzz—it’s a belter. I’ve scored treasures here, nattered with sellers like mates, and loved the summer lift. Hit it any Sunday, May to Sep, 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM—no fee, just a bag (check the weather!). You’ll head off with a prize and a grin.
Q: When is Sully Car Boot Sale open?
A: Every Sunday from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM, May to September. A cracking summer morning for a rummage!
Q: Where is Sully Car Boot Sale held?
A: In Sully, South Wales—Wales’ biggest, busiest, and best-organized boot sale!
Q: How much does it cost to get in as a buyer?
A: It’s completely free for the public—no entry fee for adults or kids, and parking’s free too!
Q: What are the fees for sellers?
A: £10 for cars, £20 for side-parked cars or small vans, and £30 for large vans—great rates for a buzzing day!
Q: Do I need to book in advance to sell or visit?
A: Nope, no booking needed! Buyers roll in from 7:00 AM, and sellers set up from 6:00 AM—just show up.
Q: Is there parking, and does it cost anything?
A: Ample parking just metres from the sale, and it’s all free—marshals keep it smooth!
Q: What facilities are available on-site?
A: Catering and refreshments—hot food and drinks—plus toilet facilities. All sorted with free entry and parking!
Q: What kind of stuff can I find at Sully?
A: A massive mix—furniture like tables or dressers, clothes from kids’ gear to retro finds, and Welsh gems like crafts or coastal relics. Summer essentials too—gardening bits, picnic gear, and more.
Q: Are there any special events or themed days?
A: The 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM slot’s steady, but some Sundays—like peak August—bring extra stalls or a community vibe. Weather-dependent, so check socials or call ahead!
Q: Can I bring a van or trailer to sell?
A: Aye, small vans are £20, large vans £30, and cars with trailers can side-park for £20—just roll in at 6:00 AM!
Q: What’s nearby if I want to make a day of it?
A: Sully’s close to Barry Island for beach fun, Penarth for a pier stroll, or Cardiff for shops and sights—loads to stretch your Sunday!
Q: Why’s Sully Car Boot Sale special?
A: It’s Wales’ biggest with 20 years running, free entry, top organization with marshals, and that lively South Wales buzz. No dogs for safety, but tons of gems—check the weather and enjoy!
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