How Do You Book Train Travel From Ireland To Wales?
Wales, one of four nations that comprise the United Kingdom, is a small country just over 8,000 square miles in diameter, including several small isles located off the mainland. With over 750 miles of coastline, green pastures, mountain views and more than 400 ancient castles to roam, it’s no wonder that Wales is a popular tourist attraction. Train travel to Wales from Ireland is quite simple, yet requires a trip by ferry over the Irish Sea. Determine which point is nearest to your present location in Ireland where you can cross the Irish Sea via ferry to reach Wales–Rosslare, Dublin City, Dun Laoghaire or Cork. Book train travel reservations with the Irish Rail to get to the ferry launch destination determined in Step 1 (see Resources). Book your ferry reservation with the Stena Line if boarding the ferry from Dun Laoghaire, Dublin Port or the Rosslare route to Fishguard, by visiting the link for “Ferries to Wales” given under Resources. Reserve ferry passage with Irish Ferries if le