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    You are here: Home / Destinations / Europe / Where Is Wales? Plus 12 Welsh Facts You Didn’t Know

    08/03/2016

    Where Is Wales? Plus 12 Welsh Facts You Didn’t Know

    Ever wonder, “Where is Wales?”  You’ve heard of it.  But when you look at a map and see the big island of Ireland right next to Great Britain with Scotland to the north and England to the south, you still might wonder, “where exactly is Wales?”  I confess, during my visit there, I arrived at Manchester Airport (in the north of England) and asked my driver if we’d have to cross a border. Being Welsh, he said, “no, but you’ll notice we’re there as the grass is a bit greener, the sky bluer, and the air fresher.” One thing is for sure, the Welsh have a great sense of humor as well as a sense of pride.

    Where Is Wales?

    Wales is a part of the United Kingdom and the it’s on the island of Great Britain directly west of England and across the channel from Dublin and County Wexford, Ireland.

    I loved my visit to Wales, learning about all the Welsh foods to try and taking a road trip along the coast from Anglesey to Cardiff visiting some of their many castles along the way.  It was one of my most memorable trips, and throughout my stay in Wales I learned a few fun tidbits I thought I’d share with you below.

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    Outline of Wales. Credit: Google Maps

    12 Fun Facts About Wales

    1 – Wales is called Cymru in Welsh.

    2 – Their flag is white and green with a red dragon.

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    A banner depicting the same features of the Welsh Flag. Credit: Rachelle Lucas

    3 – English and Welsh are the two official languages of Wales. Welsh is a Celtic based language that has seen a resurgence in recent years and you can now find it printed on contemporary gifts and coffee mugs.

    4 – One word you can learn to impress your Welsh friends is “cwtuch.”  Pronounced as “cutch,” it essentially means something cute or cozy.  Like sipping tea by a fireplace or snuggling a puppy.

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    Tea and Bara Brith, a type of sweet raisin bread. Credit: Rachelle Lucas

     

    5 – Wales is home to a village with the place name in Europe, and it’s also the longest single-word internet domain in the world.  The village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch is 58 letters long.

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    Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch Train Station. Credit: Rachelle Lucas

    6 – Wales is believed to have more castles per square mile than anywhere else in the world.

    7 –  Wales is the land of mythical King Arthur, likely inspired by all their beautiful castles.

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    Caernarfon castle walls. Credit: Rachelle Lucas

    8 – The population of sheep in Wales is four times greater than the Welsh population of humans. They dot the countryside like glitter.

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    Sheep! Credit: Rachelle Lucas

    9 – The Menai Bridge in Anglesey was built in 1826 and was the first suspension bridge in the world constructed to take heavy traffic.

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    The Menai Bridge. Credit: Rachelle Lucas

    10 – Some famous Welsh names you might recognize: Anthony Hopkins, Christian Bale, Timothy Dalton, and Catherine Zeta-Jones.

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    11 – Rarebit, often mistook for rabbit, is a Welsh comfort food that’s similar to an American open-faced grilled cheese (but better!).

    12 – Brains is the name of a beer brand and brewery in Cardiff.  So, if you go to Wales, you can drink brains.

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    Brains beer! Credit: Rachelle Lucas

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    Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: England, Great Britain, Wales

    About Rachelle Lucas

    Rachelle is the founder of TheTravelBite.com and was named one of USA Today's 10Best Food and Travel Bloggers. She believes the best way to learn about a destination is through its flavors and collects recipes from her trips to recreate them here on The Travel Bite. In her spare time she enjoys running and yoga to balance out her food obsession.

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    Comments

    1. Jim Herbert says

      08/03/2016 at 4:15 pm

      Dear Rachelle
      Great points you’ve mad. Wales is a lovely place. I’ve been looking around the castles of North Wales a couple of times. However, I must insist you delete (or adapt) the piece about the Menai Suspension Bridge. The first vehicular suspension bridge in the world is the Union Chain Bridge, up in north Northumberland, built in 1820!
      http://www.unionbridgefriends.com

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    2. joanivan says

      08/25/2016 at 4:48 pm

      I’m so glad I came across your blog while researching Wales for our upcoming trip! It’s been fun and informative to read! I look forward to exploring your suggestions.

      Reply

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