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  1. Mrs_Trellis avatar

    RE: Cornwall or Wales

    by Mrs_Trellis 09 May 2012

    Apart from the Marches perhaps Wales does not really have pretty 'chocolate box' villages as much as England does. In fact the only thatched…

  2. bellart1 avatar

    RE: Cornwall or Wales

    by bellart1 09 May 2012

    I would recommend the Gower and Pembrokeshire in South Wales as there are some pretty villages there - like Tenby and St Davids, plus…

  3. taboulie avatar

    RE: Solo female on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path in June

    by taboulie 07 May 2012

    Katherine, thank you for your friendly offer! It sounds like there is a consensus around the Skomer puffins. After a Google image search…

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    Solo female on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path in June

    by taboulie 06 May 2012

    I'm traveling to Wales for 8 days in late June (Thursday through the following Friday). My priority is to be amongst as beautiful scenery…

  5. homrsickalien avatar

    Re: Travelling in Wales/England

    by homrsickalien 19 March 2012

    http://www.traveline-cymru.info/ that is the best website for bus and train travel in wales. for brecon - go to cardiff and there are…

  6. homrsickalien avatar

    RE: Travelling in Wales/England

    by homrsickalien 15 March 2012

    hi, I live in wales, in the north east. Places to go in the north east: use buses mainly and/or trains - these are quite frequent. …

  7. Tretower avatar

    Re: Any Suggestions tor a Destinations in UK

    by Tretower 08 March 2012

    Street in Somerset is a 'good size', quite safe and has plenty on in and around it as well as good history. St Davids in Wales is also…

  8. KJL38 avatar

    Re: Pembrokeshire Villages

    by KJL38 24 February 2012

    Thanks for all the suggestions, we've decided to stay two nights near St Davids. We are aware of the travelling distances and are used…

  9. Mrs_Trellis avatar

    RE: Pembrokeshire Villages

    by Mrs_Trellis 15 February 2012

    Solva (just south of St Davids) and Little Haven spring to mind as little villages that have a couple of good pubs/restaurants and are…

  10. Voyager_2002 avatar

    RE: London to Exeter

    by Voyager_2002 08 February 2012

    A couple of follow-ups... Exeter has several railway stations: the trains from Woking (and London Waterloo) go to Exeter Central, which…

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    Re: Going to Goodwick in Wales in Octover

    by devino 27 September 2011

    There are boat trips from St Davids that take you out to some of the bird colonies off the coast and do dolphin watching on the way. Before…

  12. jem1985 avatar

    Going to Goodwick in Wales in Octover

    by jem1985 27 September 2011

    Hello me and my partner are staying in an apartment in Goodwick, near fishguard bay in Wales. We are going up late Friday afternoon, and…

  13. Mrs_Trellis avatar

    RE: caernarfon to cardiff via St. Davids

    by Mrs_Trellis 28 August 2011

    Does that mean that you have chosen the train option? If so I would reconsider and take the bus via Aberystwyth (more scenic) and then…

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    Re: caernarfon to cardiff via St. Davids

    by babaorhum 27 August 2011

    thank you all.. i've decided togo to Haverfordwest, spend the night there, then visit St Davids and then go to Cardiff where I intend…

  15. ukglobetrotter avatar

    RE: caernarfon to cardiff via St. Davids

    by ukglobetrotter 27 August 2011

    You could get a bus to Bangor, then get the train to Chester for Cardiff, or direct to Cardiff, then go across from Cardiff to Haverfordwest…

  16. Crwydryn avatar

    Re: caernarfon to cardiff via St. Davids

    by Crwydryn 24 August 2011

    St David is a village inland from the coast and the only attraction is a big chuch in a hole! As you're travelling from arguably the…

  17. Mrs_Trellis avatar

    RE: caernarfon to cardiff via St. Davids

    by Mrs_Trellis 24 August 2011

    Pretty well impossible - using transport direct - which could not initially find either Caernarfon or St David's (I think the apostrophe…

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    RE: Fishguard

    by EllaBella 17 May 2011

    Try this website for public transport info/schedules: http://www.traveline-cymru.info/ West Wales is lovely. St David's (the smallest…

  19. rodway avatar

    RE: Fishguard

    by rodway 05 May 2011

    Richards Brothers including the Strumble shuttle www.richardsbros.co.uk/Bus%20Services.htm and Arriva are major bus companies in the area…

  20. Crwydryn avatar

    Re: 3 days in Wales- ladies trip

    by Crwydryn 19 November 2010

    I live in Cardiff, come from the North, but have also lived in the East and West! For your day in Cardiff: Wander round the Millenni…

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    RE: Tasmania in 2 1/2 days

    by mikeshane 17 September 2010

    These are the must watch places in my list. Tasman Bridge Constitution Dock ( on the way, make sure to check St Davids park) Mount Wellin…

  22. englishswiss33 avatar

    RE: WALES

    by englishswiss33 29 July 2010

    Totally agree with Bassalegboy. If you don't have to stay in Cardiff, go further west. From my experience (sorry Cardiff people please…

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    Adder safety for hikers

    by ophidiophobe 13 July 2010

    Okay, so this might be a bit neurotic, but there we are. I posted this in the wildlife forum but didn't get much of a response, so I'm…

  24. Tretower avatar

    Pembrokeshire with Young Children

    by Tretower 18 June 2010

    Off to Pembrokeshire next week with our boys (2 + 5-yrs), looking for ideas for days out. So far we have the beach at Tenby, but could…

  25. Thefurz avatar

    RE: Cardiff Solo

    by Thefurz 06 March 2010

    The pictures the Polish photographer took are a) excellent images and b) fairly accurate of most UK cities come 2/3am. Cardiff isn't any…

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