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World Travel Guide Europe United Kingdom Wales Getting Around Getting there and away Picture choosen by : Ms.Sabra Getting there and away Sea All direct ferry crossings to Wales are from Ireland. There are four routes: Dublin and Dun Laoghaire to Holyhead (1½ to 3¼ hours); Rosslare to Pembroke Dock (four hours); Rosslare to Fishguard (two to 3½ hours); and Cork to Swansea (10 hours). Fares vary considerably (depending... more

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Getting there and away Posted by Ms. Sabra on 08 January 2010 04:16:23

Sea All direct ferry crossings to Wales are from Ireland. There are four routes: Dublin and Dun Laoghaire to Holyhead (1½ to 3¼ hours); Rosslare to Pembroke Dock (four hours); Rosslare to Fishguard (two to 3½ hours); and Cork to Swansea (10 hours). Fares vary considerably (depending More

Weather & When to go Posted by Ms. Sabra on 08 January 2010 03:34:42

Weather No-one goes to Wales looking for a tan, but it's not all rain clouds and gloomy days. October to January are the wettest months and although it can rain at any time of year, summers are generally mild and fresh with average temperatures just below 20°C. In general, the coast is More

A Wales Story Posted by Ms. Sabra on 08 January 2010 03:14:35

When thinking of Wales, the first idea pops into your mind is a desolated pit village with lovespoon and numerious teahouses or a group of people with unbelievable strong spirit. Today the spirit of Wales is stronger than ever. The new Wales is a vibrant place where history is alive and Wales cul More