I'm American and I'm learning Welsh and as much as I can for my gf one day once I'm fluent enough I plan to visit, thank you so much for your videos and I hope you keep making them
definitely recommend Porthmadog, I have been there a few times. Black rock sands beach and the steam railway were great from what I can remember. also the great orme in llandudno is stunning!
my grandad was from a village near Ruthin and lots of my cousins live nearby and in Colwyn Bay. so many happy memories in Wales and proud to be 1/4 Welsh!
Stayed in North Wales for two days during a UK trip with family. We went to Porthmadog via the Ffestiniog Railway, with a beautiful, if grey and rainy ride through Snowdonia. Then to the Stone Science museum in Anglesey, and Conwy Castle, before moving on to Liverpool. Definitely want to go back one day!
From Canada myself, but my granddad and dad were from a little village in the north called Penmaenmawr. Always wanted to go, remember listening to their stories of growing up there. Someday my boyfriend and I would love to visit or eventually move there - he's in love in with the rain, and I'm in love with the language, and we're both in love with the landscape. I adore Wales! Cymru am byth!
In that big long place name place there is a coop which I've been to a few times because me and my friend used to go to his caravan or lodge about 4 minutes from it
I thought it would be nice to listen to Wales from you and I'm right, thanks for the nice video. But the fact that the cities are so close to each other caught my attention in South Wales, it is interesting.
I'm a music enthusiast and singer, so have great fondness for Wales despite never having been there and having no Welsh lineage. There are many magnificent Welsh hymns, and some of the tune names reflect that origin: Cwm Rhondda, for instance (Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah), or Aberystwyth (Jesus, Lover Of My Soul)...
My own view is that if Wales was independent it would have built it's own rail line north to south, and would have a better infrastructure. All the best.
Regularly visit Barmouth. Its known locally as Telford on Sea. As its where everyone from Telford, Shropshire go for some seaside. If its a warm day, you will almost certainly bump into someone you know from Telford whilst in Barmouth 😂
@@WelshASMR82MapsYeah, there are quite a lot of Brummies, Telfordians and Wulfrunians* that visit Barmouth every summer. *Wulfrunians are people from Wolverhampton. Shwmae o Wrecsam!
I'm American and I'm learning Welsh and as much as I can for my gf one day once I'm fluent enough I plan to visit, thank you so much for your videos and I hope you keep making them
definitely recommend Porthmadog, I have been there a few times. Black rock sands beach and the steam railway were great from what I can remember. also the great orme in llandudno is stunning!
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Porthmadog is nice!! Loving in Porthmadog I recommend visiting the harbour and the Ffestiniog railway!
my grandad was from a village near Ruthin and lots of my cousins live nearby and in Colwyn Bay. so many happy memories in Wales and proud to be 1/4 Welsh!
No such thing as 1/4 Welsh, if you're a bit Welsh you're 100% Welsh! 😅 Joking aside, this is lovely. I want to see more of the north myself
Stayed in North Wales for two days during a UK trip with family. We went to Porthmadog via the Ffestiniog Railway, with a beautiful, if grey and rainy ride through Snowdonia. Then to the Stone Science museum in Anglesey, and Conwy Castle, before moving on to Liverpool. Definitely want to go back one day!
You have seem 100% more of the north than me!
From Canada myself, but my granddad and dad were from a little village in the north called Penmaenmawr. Always wanted to go, remember listening to their stories of growing up there. Someday my boyfriend and I would love to visit or eventually move there - he's in love in with the rain, and I'm in love with the language, and we're both in love with the landscape. I adore Wales! Cymru am byth!
Diolch o galon! I hope you could one day, Wales is lovely :)
In that big long place name place there is a coop which I've been to a few times because me and my friend used to go to his caravan or lodge about 4 minutes from it
Llanfairpwllgwyn? I want to go, I have never been! Need a panorama photo of the sign! :)
I thought it would be nice to listen to Wales from you and I'm right, thanks for the nice video. But the fact that the cities are so close to each other caught my attention in South Wales, it is interesting.
We are densely populated in the south east but less so elsewhere. Practically no one lives in the middle of Wales!
Yep, there's a Bethesda in Maryland...
I'm a music enthusiast and singer, so have great fondness for Wales despite never having been there and having no Welsh lineage. There are many magnificent Welsh hymns, and some of the tune names reflect that origin: Cwm Rhondda, for instance (Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah), or Aberystwyth (Jesus, Lover Of My Soul)...
My own view is that if Wales was independent it would have built it's own rail line north to south, and would have a better infrastructure. All the best.
Regularly visit Barmouth. Its known locally as Telford on Sea. As its where everyone from Telford, Shropshire go for some seaside. If its a warm day, you will almost certainly bump into someone you know from Telford whilst in Barmouth 😂
Really?? That's comical
@@WelshASMR82MapsYeah, there are quite a lot of Brummies, Telfordians and Wulfrunians* that visit Barmouth every summer.
*Wulfrunians are people from Wolverhampton. Shwmae o Wrecsam!
Love it!
So glad!
Me & my mom did myheritage tests a few months ago, apparently we’re like 5 whole % welsh&irish 😂 mostly scandinavian & finnish
5% is enough for us, you can play for the national soccer team 😁😂
@@WelshASMR82Maps perfect! 😂
Bethesda, MD is where they make Bethesda games and Skyrim!
Not Welsh
Never been to Wales
No childhood memories about Wales
No connection to Wales
100% Enjoyment
Me 😄
Perfect result
I do have Welsh heritage on my dad's side.
The British Isles and France as well
You're probably gorgeous, kind and quite funny then 😄 ☺️ I love stereotypes. Can you sing as well?
Bangor is a city btw ❤xx
Oh, 😳 my knowledge of my own country is terrible!
Get down to abbberrrsooochhh