How to get here

Use our interactive map to explore North Wales Borderlands. Roll over the coloured circles to see the name of an attraction and then click on it for further information. Browse the What to see and do section to discover even more attractions. You'll notice we've only included the places and features that actually exist. Some of the flights of fancy you'll encounter aren't marked on any map - but that doesn't mean they aren't for real!

interactive map

Getting here...

By road:

North Wales Borderlands is within easy reach of the national motorway network, and is well served by main roads including the A55 Expressway and the A5 London to Holyhead route. Many of our towns are served by National Express Coaches and we offer an extensive public transport network.

www.multimap.com - for an itemised route to and around North Wales Borderlands

www.nationalexpress.com - for timetables, routes and costs for coach travel, with special offers and latest news.

By rail:

North Wales Borderlands is served by a great rail network, with direct links from London, Holyhead, Chester and Manchester. You can catch a high speed train to the region and then explore the smaller lines and see the fantastic scenery at your leisure.

www.virgintrains.co.uk
www.nationalrail.co.uk
www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk
www.wrexhamandshropshire.co.uk
www.borderlandsline.com

National Rail Enquiries - 08457 48 49 50

Welsh Language - 0845 60 40 500

By air:

Both Manchester International Airport and Liverpool John Lennon Airport are less than an hour's drive from North Wales Borderlands. Both airports offer good public transport links to towns within the region.

www.manchesterairport.co.uk
www.liverpooljohnlennonairport.com

Read the signs:

When traveling around North Wales Borderlands you will notice that our road signs are bi-lingual, offering place names and guidance in both English and Welsh.