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Wales’ car boot sales are more than bargain-hunting stops — they’re social weekends full of local colour, seasonal treats, and surprising finds. From the huge, well-organised Sully sale on the Vale of Glamorgan coast to year-round city markets in Swansea and Pembrokeshire’s airy Carew fields, these events attract families, collectors and curious visitors looking for anything from antiques to everyday bargains.
Below are the top 7 car boot sales in Wales, ranked by size, consistency, visitor experience and overall reputation — the best first, then other excellent picks to add to your calendar.
📍 Sully, Vale of Glamorgan
🕒 Every Sunday (May–Sept), 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM
💰 Entry: Free (parking & stewarding on site)
Often called Wales’ largest and best-run boot sale, Sully is a full morning of non-stop browsing: hundreds of well-organised stalls, trained marshals keeping traffic flowing, easy parking and catering vans. Sellers bring everything from vintage pieces and craft goods to household bargains — and the scale means you’re very likely to find that one-of-a-kind item. It’s a proper community event and a must for serious bargain hunters.
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📍 Carew Airfield, Pembrokeshire (SA70 8SX)
🕒 Every Sunday & Bank Holiday Monday, 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM (year-round)
💰 Entry: Free
Set on wide open airfield space amid Pembrokeshire’s rolling countryside, Carew Market Car Boot is a long-running favourite for locals and holiday visitors alike. The market’s year-round schedule and generous layout mean plenty of stalls, easy parking, and a relaxed seaside-county vibe — perfect for digging out vintage seaside finds, Welsh crafts and household bargains. It’s a brilliant family morning out with plenty of space to roam.
📍 High Street, Swansea (SA1)
🕒 Every Sunday, 6:00 AM – 12:00 PM (year-round)
💰 Entry: Free
Right in Swansea’s historic centre, the High Street Car Boot turns the city into a treasure trail. Because it’s city-based, you get a compact, high-energy market with eclectic stalls — think sports memorabilia, vinyl, vintage clothing and handy household items. It’s easy to reach by train or car, and the urban setting makes it a great stop if you’re combining market hunting with a day in town.
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📍 Penyllan Farm, Marchwiel, Wrexham (LL13 0PF)
🕒 Every Sunday, 6:00 AM – 1:00 PM (July–Sept)
💰 Entry: Free
A proper summer highlight, Wrexham Car Boot wakes up the North Wales countryside each Sunday in season. Held on farmland with a friendly, rural atmosphere, it attracts a wide mix of sellers — antiques, toys, tools and everyday bargains — and is a favourite for families and locals hunting for seasonal steals.
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📍 Porthmadog, Gwynedd
🕒 Every Saturday, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM (Feb–Nov)
💰 Entry: Free
Nestled near Snowdonia’s coast, Porthmadog blends seaside charm with an excellent community market. The Saturday schedule is ideal for holidaymakers and locals alike; stalls often include vintage finds, books, children’s items and local crafts. Expect a pleasant, relaxed rummage with coastal scenery close by.
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📍 The Pavilion, Usk, Monmouthshire
🕒 Sundays, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM (May–Sept)
💰 Entry: £1 adults, kids free (parking free)
Usk is classic Monmouthshire: riverside charm, easy parking and an unfussy, friendly crowd. It’s a seasonal favourite for those who like their markets with a village feel — good for small antiques, homeware and family bargains. The low entry price and relaxed vibe make it great for a summer morning out.
📍 Pen-y-fal (Abergavenny), Monmouthshire (NP7 5AJ)
🕒 Sundays, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM (May–Oct)
💰 Entry: ~£1 per person
Set near the Brecon Beacons, Pen-y-fal pairs dramatic scenery with a lively seasonal market. It’s smaller than some others on this list but consistently delivers a mix of retro finds, local crafts and practical bargains — a satisfying stop if you’re touring the area or enjoying a weekend in the hills.
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These seven car boot sales represent the best of Wales in 2025: Sully and Carew lead for scale and consistency; Swansea High Street brings city energy; Wrexham, Porthmadog, Usk and Pen-y-fal offer regional colour and great finds.
Pro tips: arrive early (best bargains go fast), bring small cash, and check each market’s seasonal calendar before you travel — some run year-round, others are seasonal. Pack a bag, set an early alarm, and enjoy the hunt — Wales car boot sales are part market, part community day out, and full of surprises.
Sully Car Boot Sale (Vale of Glamorgan) is widely regarded as the largest and best-organised, especially during its May–September season.
Some run year-round (e.g., Carew and Swansea High Street), while others are seasonal (Sully, Wrexham, Porthmadog, Usk, Pen-y-fal). Always check dates before travelling.
Most smaller or seasonal events accept sellers on the day, but large or organised markets (like Sully or some Swansea events) may recommend pre-booking — check the event page or organiser info.
Many Welsh car boot sales offer free entry for visitors (Sully, Swansea, Porthmadog, Carew typically free). Some seasonal events charge a small fee (e.g., Usk or Pen-y-fal often ~£1).
Arrive early — most markets open between 6:00–8:00 AM. The best bargains are usually gone within the first 1–2 hours, especially at popular sales.
Many sellers are cash-only. A growing number use mobile card readers, but bring small change to be safe — and have cash for parking or entry where applicable.
Most are family-friendly and have food stalls; dog rules vary (Sully, for example, restricts dogs in some areas). Check the specific event page for pet policies.
Larger venues (Carew, Sully, Wrexham, Porthmadog) usually provide ample parking and toilet facilities. Smaller markets may have limited facilities — check ahead if this matters.
A wide mix: antiques, vintage clothing, books, toys, tools, furniture, local crafts and occasional fresh produce — each event has its own character and specialties.
Small cash, reusable bags, comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a tote for purchases. If you’re a seller: a table, blanket, weighing scales (for small items), and a card reader (optional).
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