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Wales by car


Wales by car

South Wales enjoys good motorway connections with the rest of the UK
  • The M4 links London with Bristol, and via the Severn (toll) Bridge, Newport, Cardiff, Swansea, and Carmarthen
  • The M50 links the West Midlands with South Wales
  • North Wales has no motorway connections. However there are still good road connections with the rest of the UK
  • The A5, followed by the M54 after Shrewsbury, to London and the West Midlands takes you through the spectacular Snowdonia National Park
  • The island of Anglesey is along the A55 road along the North Wales coast. If you are approaching from the south try the A5 which is a scenic route that takes you through the mountains of North Wales.
  • There are no internal border controls within Great Britain and you may not notice the border if entering Wales from England via a minor road. You will usually see the Croeso i Gymru sign crossing the border.

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