Barry Round Table has announced the routes for the 2025 Barry Santa Sleigh, bringing festive magic to the streets of the Town throughout December.
This year marks a special milestone with the unveiling of a brand-new sleigh, fit for the future and made possible through generous fundraising support from the local community.
Santa will be touring on 14 routes across Barry, spreading joy, collecting smiles, and raising vital funds for local good causes. Since 1972, Barry Round Table has proudly hosted this cherished tradition, combining festive cheer with community spirit.
The 2025 sleigh is supported by 14 incredible sponsors, including three sweet sponsors, Chris Davies Estate Agents, VOG Alarms and Barry Town United Clubhouse, who’ll be helping to keep the treats flowing for excited children along the way.
2025 Santa Sleigh Routes:
- Monday 1st December - Barry Road, sponsored by C&H Plumbing
- Tuesday 2nd December - Gibbonsdown, sponsored by Forklift Specialist
- Wednesday 3rd December - Highlight & Buttrills, sponsored by Sunkiss Tanning
- Thursday 4th December - Holton Road South, sponsored by Mor Cleaning
- Sunday 7th December - Waterfront, sponsored by Detailing Demon
- Monday 8th December - Barry Island, sponsored by Rim Motors
- Tuesday 9th December - Coldbrook, sponsored by Chris Davies Estate Agents
- Wednesday 10th December - Cwm Talwg, sponsored by Fun Harbour
- Thursday 11th December - Holton Road North, sponsored by Botham Williams
- Monday 15th December - High Street, sponsored by Orbits IT
- Tuesday 16th December - Pencoedtre, sponsored by Loaded Dice
- Wednesday 17th December - Colcot, sponsored by Barry Town United FC
- Thursday 18th December - Cadoxton, sponsored by Knights Estate Agents
- Sunday 21st December - West End, sponsored by Casey’s Cubs Flexible Childcare
To find out when Santa will be visiting your street, search for Barry Santa Sleigh on social media or visit barryroundtable.co.uk for route maps, updates, and ways to get involved.

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