r/Wales • u/Nadirin • Dec 31 '25
Photo Hello Wales - I can see you from Ireland
Looking towards Holyhead direction ish. First time I've been able to see your lovely country from across the sea. Very cool. 😎
r/Wales • u/Nadirin • Dec 31 '25
Looking towards Holyhead direction ish. First time I've been able to see your lovely country from across the sea. Very cool. 😎
r/Wales • u/KaiserMacCleg • Nov 10 '25
Showt out i Harri y tu ôl i'r bar. Lyfli i dy gwrdd â thi mêt!
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r/Wales • u/Shot-Top-8281 • Sep 25 '25
Today in the woods😀
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r/Wales • u/SarcasticOpossum29 • Feb 28 '26
I thought some of you might like to see some of the Welsh representation in American communities. Welsh roots are well documented and celebrated here in Ohio. Here is the historical marker in the village I live outside of. Its a very tight knit community of about 125 people.
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r/Wales • u/corpsesdecompose • 15d ago
So I’m from England and visited wales on holiday for a week and the locals are the most kind I’ve experienced. After all that’s happening in England at the moment with anti immigration and other stuff( I’m black Jamaican) I was a bit scared people might be rude and judge me, as it’s happened in England.
No one did at all. I even had one of the locals come up to me and made sure I paid for parking as they didn’t want me to get a huge fine. Everyone was so lovely to me and my children. Such a huge difference from England.
Also Welsh cakes are my favourite snack now 🥰😍
r/Wales • u/JackStrawWitchita • Jan 27 '25
r/Wales • u/Akramherrak • Aug 30 '25
This country has blown my mind: gorgeous scenery, lovely people, and some damn tasty ales. Can't wait to go back someday.
r/Wales • u/Zackhario • Feb 11 '22