Rail Tours in Wales 

Wales – Train Travel in the Land of Song

From the English border at Offa's Dyke to the beaches of the Pembrokeshire coast, it is natural beauty and rich history that makes Wales a vast adventure playground. Visit Wales by train and travel through a country that has more to offer than just stunning views. Between the tracts of unspoilt countryside you can find art galleries, castles, museums, stately homes and shopping centres which are brimming with local flavour and the famous Welsh hospitality.

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Capital City:CardiffCurrency:Pound Sterling
Electricity:British StandardFamous for:Leeks, rugby and choral singing
Language:English/CymruPopulation:3 million
 

Wales - Train Travel and Traveller's Notes

When you see Wales by train you travel through a bilingual country. Welsh (Cymry) is not a dialect of English but a language in its own right. Two phrases which are universally useful are diolch and os gwelwch yn dda. Diolch, pronounced dee-olch (where the ch sound is pronounced like it is in loch), is thank you and os gwelwch yn dda, pronounced oss-gwel-ooch un thar (where the th in thar is a hard sound like in this) is please.

For more information on holidays in Wales and train travel around the UK, please call the number at the top of this page.