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Is Wales a nice place to go in the holidays? |
I live in London, and my family & I are thinking of going on holiday there for about a week or two, but is it a nice place to visit?
and, out of curiosity, is it a nice place to live? Additional Details why do the welsh & english not like each other?! |
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powellwestwall
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Wales is a super place to holiday , if you like seaside North or South has fantastic beaches, The gower peninsula ,in the south ,rhyl prestatyn and llandudno in the north. castles and Museums are everywhere , as are many of the modern day holiday attractions sealife centres , amusement parks etc. then theres the countryside beautiful and peaceful , The Brecon beacons national park ,Snowdonia National park. I could go on for ever but then i'm Welsh , but living in scotland now and have taken my family back to my homeland for many a great holiday. Don't let the scaremongers put you off , have a great holiday. aimee gone bad your pathetic !!!!!!!!!! |
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wolfman jack
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The Gower coast and west wales are nice. |
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alexinscarborough
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Wales is nice.
Anywhere is nice if you live in london. |
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SΞ±ΠΌΠΌΡΠ΅ ΖΈΜ΅Μ‘ΣΜ΅Μ¨ΜΖ·
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Wales is a really nice place.
I particularly like north Wales.
I think it would make a nice place to live, like England there are some rural almost deserted parts, and there are some very busy/active towns.
You may find that some shopkeepers can be very rude, I am still certain they were insulting me in Welsh when I asked why they were trying to sell out of date products!
If you do live there, do extensive research into different places and it may help if you learn some basic Welsh. |
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bazspur3
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forget it if you are english, they hate us. my sister was living with a welsh guy but had to leave after suffering constant abuse because she was english. |
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Angela D
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Yes to both.....at least some parts of Wales are nice.
But that's the same everywhere......some parts of London are nice, and some are crap.
The South Welsh cities are fairly industrial but further on along the Pembrokeshire coast is very nice.
We hired a castle there once for the weekend.......the WHOLE castle.
Mid Wales is sort of moorish.....around the Brecon Beacons.
And North Wales is mountainous.....good for climbers and such like.
The North Wales coast has lots of seaside town similar to England.....like Blackpool and Margate.....sort of tacky seaside fun but fun for the same reason.
But there are always little fishing villages to see instead.
So yes, Wales is worth a visit.
Always remember the Welsh joke.
God gave Wales to the Welsh, he gave them rolling fields and deep valleys, soaring mountains and rushing rivers where the salmon and trout are in abundance.
He gave them crystal clear seas teeming with fish, and coal and precious metals deep in the bowels of the earth.
He gave them beautiful singing voices and a language like no other on His earth.
When Peter asked God why He was being so generous to to the Welsh and wasn't He being unfair to the other people of the earth.
God answered that maybe He was......but just wait till the Welsh see who they were getting for neighbours.
I'll now sit back and wait for a reaction since I'm married to an Englishman. |
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dick19532003
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yes it is but then im biased as i live in cardiff.
west wales is lovely scenery and great beaches, but not much apart from that. tenby or saundersfoot is a nice place to stay either in a caravan or hotel.
porthcawl (treccobay caravan park) is a more traditional family seaside holiday, it has nice beaches and a pleasure park and some nice places to visit.
north wales is nice around the snowdonia area.
if you fancy a city break then cardiff with its caste and nice places to visit like the welsh folk museum at st fagans.
yes as others have pointed out we do have a few fluffy creatures here in the form of sheep but they are friendly enough and so are we.
good luck and i hope you come and have a wonderful time. |
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DAVID H
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Yes you have a variety of answers ,I have worked in Wales Cardiff down to Saundersfoot is a lovely area but as you go into mid Wales the people are not so friendly |
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Mr Wrong
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Come to north wales, beautiful coast and mountains.
Take a trip up snowdon on the train
Visit Conwy,Penrhyn, Caernarfon Castles
Taste our welsh grub
and visit Llanfairfechan |
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ζ ͺεΌδΌTHE CITADEL ζ ͺεΌδΌ
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Wales is a lovely country , take a look at some pictures on the net, don't listen to people saying that you would get heckled because you are english , there is only a minority , , you'll be ok in wales love trust me. much much much better country than england,. I mean what have the english got ,,,, polish immigrants. |
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Butterfly!
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Im welsh and where i come from is absolutely gorgeous, i lived in cardigan which is a tiny little town but the beaches around there are stunning!! i would suggest tenby way as the beaches are great or maybe new quay/llangrannog! i dont know what the guy saying about his sister living with a welsh man was about, the english are taking over wales, we have gotten used to it now and i personally dont know anyone that would bother an english person!!! i miss wales, i live in dublin at the moment!!
aimee gone bad - what the hell is wrong with you?! |
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Angel
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Nothing wronge with Wales,
But the Welsh do dislike the English, |
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M J
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If you are white and fluffy and like to eat grass up hills yes.
Justting kidding porth Cawl and trekko bay near Bridgend is lovely. |
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Aimee
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The place might be nice, but the people are ignorant sheep shagging twats. |
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