Thinking of playing bingo in Wales? Use the list of bingo clubs below to find a venue in your area, then click through for more information on session times, prices and what to expect when you arrive.
South Wales
Tremains Road, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, CF31 1TZ
Plymouth Street, Merthyr Tydfil, CF47 0TP
St David’s Close, Treforest, Pontypridd, CF37 5UR
135 Cowbridge Road East, Canton, Cardiff, CF11 9AG
368 Newport Road, Cardiff, CF23 9AE
Mariners Wharf, Usk Way, Newport, NP20 2BP
Batchelor Retail Park, Cardiff, CF14 3AX
18 Monmouth Walk, Cwmbran, NP44 1PE
Trealaw Road, Mid Glamorgan, CF40 2NX
33 Victoria St, Merthyr Tydfil, CF47 8BW
South West Wales
41 Clase Road, Morriston, Swansea, SA6 8DS
Briton Ferry Road, Neath, SA11 1AS
Parc, Carmarthen Rd, Cwmdu, Cwmbwrla, Swansea, SA5 8LJ
43 Quay St, Ammanford, SA18 3BS
North Wales
Gwynedd, Crown Street, Caernarfon, LL55 1SY
6 Brighton Road, Rhyl, Denbighshire, LL18 3HD
Smithfield Rd, Wrexham, LL13 8EN
Wales Bingo Halls, Quick Highlights
Wales is one of the easier regions to scan because the venue families stand out. You’ve got Apollo clubs in North Wales, a strong run of Castle venues across South Wales, plus a few Club 3000 and Stardust options mixed in. If you have a favourite brand, you can jump straight to the section you want and find a nearby venue quickly.
Cardiff as a Bingo Hub
If you want a few options within a short drive, Cardiff and nearby towns are the best places to look. You’ve got multiple Castle halls in and around the city (New Canton and Newport Road), plus Club 3000 Cardiff, and then more Castle and Club 3000 venues spread through places like Cwmbran, Bridgend, Merthyr Tydfil and Pontypridd.
Big Venues For a Bigger Atmosphere
A couple of the South Wales and South West Wales halls are set up for a properly busy session. Castle Bingo Neath highlights a spacious 1,000-seat hall, and Mecca Bingo Swansea notes a 1,600-seat venue. Bigger halls can be a good shout if you like more choice on session times, a livelier feel in the room, and a bit more space to settle in as a group. If you’re going with friends and want that classic big hall atmosphere, those two are good ones to start with.
How You Play Can Vary a lot in Wales
Wales has a wider range of play styles than it first appears. Some venues like Castle Bingo offer packages like eCUB and KingKubs as well as paper games, while Stardust Cash Bingo venues are tablet-only. If you strongly prefer paper or electronic play, it’s worth choosing your hall accordingly.
Food That’s Part of the Plan
Most Welsh halls have something to eat and drink on site, but the style varies. Some are quick bites between games, while others suit a longer visit. Castle Bingo New Canton is a good example, with its popular Sunday roasts, so it can work well for a weekend session where food is part of the plan.
Closed & Historic Bingo Venues
The following Welsh bingo halls have now closed. We maintain a list of historic venues on the site for archive purposes and for those interested in past locations.
FAQ
This Wales list is split into regions to make it easy to find a nearby bingo hall fast. The club cards include a couple of quick pointers, so you can shortlist a venue before clicking through for the full details. Where possible, we keep the notes focused on practical differences, such as session patterns, parking, and whether a venue leans more toward paper-based or electronic formats. If a hall closes, we keep it in a separate section for reference so the main list stays clear.
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