How to Get to North Wales

How to get to North Wales? North Wales is easily accessed from across the rest of the UK

How To Get To North Wales? North Wales is easily accessed from across the rest of the UK

Getting to North Wales

By Road

Connected to the motorway network via the M53, M54 or M56, the A55 Expressway makes access to the coast easier and quicker than ever.

By Rail

Fast rail services link London (Euston and Marylebone) with the coast and serve the University City of Bangor, Wrexham and Holyhead the gateway to Ireland.

Rail services from London Euston and local train enquiries:

By Sea

Irish Ferries: Holyhead to Dublin

Stena Line: Holyhead to Dublin

Visit Chester & Cheshire

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Visiting North Wales? Take a trip across the border to discover the historic City of Chester. Chester is a delightful mix of exclusive stores, excellent dining and vibrant nightlife – but you can never forget that this modern, exciting city has been shaped by 2,000 years of history. Completely encircled by city walls, Chester’s most unique feature is the 13th century ‘Rows’ – two tiers of enticing shops, running through the main streets. Destinations for history hunters include the beautiful Norman Cathedral and Britain’s largest Roman Amphitheatre, built to entertain 7,000 spectators. A walk around the City walls will take you past the enchanting Eastgate Clock, the River Dee and the oldest racecourse in Britain. To discover Chester & Cheshire, simply visitchester.com.