Wales

Wales, United Kingdom

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One of Those Days, Cae

One of Those Days

A travel blog entry by 2totango

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... first bite of steak I saw a big trickle of drool dripping off his chin in anticipation J We’re finally far enough into Wales that Welsh is more commonly spoken than English.  All signs are in both Welsh and English and the names of towns are ...

Conwy Castle, Conwy, United Kingdom travel blog

Conwy Castle

A travel blog entry by 2totango

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... ; This was the amazing fortress we saw across the river yesterday, built around 1285 by Kin Edward I during his stint of sieging Wales when he built, I think, 17 castles in all.      It was quite well intact and we explored numerous ...

'Coast' to the Coast

A travel blog entry by 2totango

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... we’re guessing.  Today’s guesses took us to the Point of Ayre, an area right on the peak coast of Wales.  Weems like this little town is a wannabe Blackpool with amusement rides, piss smelling bars, and plenty of other crap.  ...

Save the Welsh (Snowdonia and Brecon Beacons), Conwy, United Kingdom travel blog

Save the Welsh (Snowdonia and Brecon Beacons)

A travel blog entry by justinrowe

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... aim at this point was to find somewhere out of the way, to park and spend the night. However, the northern waterfront of Wales seemed like one long, brightly lit boulevard with towns bleeding into each other and nowhere to pull over and stop the car. It ...

Forum Discussions on Wales

Wales Forum (13)

Helpful British terminology chart

Posted by starfish

... counted as such. The British Isles contain two sovereign states; the Republic of Ireland (often shortened to Ireland) and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (often shortened to UK). There are also the crown dependencies of Man (in ...

Helpful British terminology chart

Posted by Paul

Hmmm, interesting. I didn't know that difference between Great Britain and United Kingdom. (although I will probably forget it soon anyway.) I am no expert on this subject and should probably stay out of it - but my thinking would have been the ...

Scotland

Posted by kathryn77

... boarding local services from the machines at the bus stop. This will be easy to identify. Visas Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, and is therefore part of the European Union, allowing all member countries entry without the need for a Visa. Visit ...

Duplicate forums?

Posted by darrenstravels

Forgive me if I'm wrong, but isn't the United Kingdom forum simply duplicating the England/Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland forums?

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