WHERE WE ARE
WALES
A Principality within Britain
Wales is easily accessible
from London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports but Cardiff, the capital city, has
its own airport. Travellers from Europe may well find this more convenient.
If you are coming via London Heathrow or Gatwick, chances are that you have
come a long way. If you had a choice, you would have chosen Heathrow since this
is nearer to Wales.
If you are heading for North Wales from London you could take the
tube, a bus or a taxi to London Euston railway station (tube will be cheapest).
Trains leave for Holyhead hourly.There is normally a change at Crewe and the
train gets to Prestatyn in 3 hours. Holyhead takes just over 4 hours. The
nearest airport for North Wales is at Manchester; this is just a 90 minute
drive from Holyhead.
From both Heathrow and Gatwick there is a regular bus service to South
Wales (via Newport and Cardiff). Heathrow passengers can also take a bus to
Reading British Rail Station and pick up a train for South Wales. Gatwick
passengers can take the Gatwick Express train into London Victoria rail station.
An underground (tube) journey takes the traveller to Paddington rail station
from where trains run to Wales every 40 minutes in peak time.
Roads of Wales
Celebrity Map
Youth Hostels in Wales
The Town and Locality of
GLYNNEATH
(South Wales. UK.)
Pictures of the Local Scenery
Photo's of The Local Canal Restoration.
Mini Lakes created by building
by-pass
road.
Used for Water Sports.
One of the Nearby Reservoirs
Sample of Local Water Falls.
Dinas Rock
People Far and Wide Come Here To Test Their Skill Climbing
This Rock.
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