Wales is one of the most underrated country’s in my opinion. Coastline, mountains, castles and welsh cakes what more could you want. Got a trip to snowdonia planned in may walking in the beautiful national park.
Been watching Wolters World across the world for years! So weird watching you in my home country, such familiar video footage! Loved the video! Little corrections on your very good pronunciation: Ba-ra Br-ith, to rhyme with Tara Smith 😂 The 'cawl' you tried - cawl is welsh for soup, and is pronounced like Simon 'Cowell' 😂
I was in cardiff yesterday and I heard two English lads talking one was saying "Wales has nothing to be proud of its a shithole" This is the level of racism and ignorance levelled at my home country Wales everyday. We need to fight this more with food, sing-song and education! I was gonna give the lads a fiery lecture but I figured, if they were that ignorant then its just gonna get ugly real fast! Lol Great video thanks Wolters World :)
Welsh have plenty to be proud about. Inventors of the ball bearing, Packet Switching, first fuel cell, first wearable hearing aid, Lawn Tennis, Queenborough rules, etc. And you have had people like Sir George Everest, Bertrand Russell, Sir Gareth Edwards, Martha Hughes Cannon, Joe Calzague, Gareth Bale, Richard Burton, Sir Henry Morgan, Bartholomew Roberts, Robert Recorde, Inigo Jones, etc. Can't keep going as the list is far too long. Oh another few, Roald Dahl, Hedd Wyn, Dylan Thomas. 😉
Unfortunately there is a lot of hatred in this world and it doesn't seem to get better!! I think Wales is a beautiful country with lovely people!!! Just be proud of your heritage and you'll go far!! Have a great day!!!
I moved to North Wales from Boorminum 3 years ago. Iknow shitholes. I've also had racism from a diverse range of ethnicities (West Indian, Indian, East European Welsh, Irish etc etc etc).. Guess what I did? Absolutely nothing because it's just words. Some people don't engage brain before opening mouth.
Owain Phillips we don’t have recourse anymore and haven’t for a long time the reasons the mines closed was because it was becoming to expensive to extract the coal welsh oil Is also few and far Between and the few areas it is in the left wing groups like plaid and the Green Party won’t let extract it
I make Welsh cakes for my husband we love them ,Bake Stones as his mother called them they’re cooked on a griddle , ,”Rarebit “ it’s made with a thick cheese sauce l think with beer added to sauce spread on toast then grilled “broiled” to brown the top
I’ve enjoyed your few Wales videos, glad you managed to get over there whilst in the UK. As you know many tourists stick to certain areas of the UK so it’s nice to you getting over there. However as beautiful as the Brecons are you should also check out the Pembrokeshire coast and then work your way up to Snowdonia if you get the chance to - it’s a fantastic country.
1:08 Oh, yes, Bara Brith! I love the stuff! Its fruit pieces are soaked in strong tea overnight, so it provides a nice lift during a busy day of touring.
These videos are so interesting. Love how you detail exactly what each food is and take us to the country with you to provide a sense of what to expect or understand.
We holiday in Wales every year . On our travels through Wales to get to Pembrokeshire ,we have the occasional stop. I can quite honestly say the food has always been absolutely delicious. And in over Forty years of travelling through this wonderful country, I have always found the Welsh people kind and helpful.😊
@@paultipton743 Traditionally they're made on a bakestone but hardly anyone owns a bakestone. They're gorgeous however you have them! I love mine with nutmeg.
I'd recommend putting welscakes in the toaster for a few seconds to warm them up and have them with butter. Also, north Wales (Anglesey and Gwynedd) has such a wide variety of amazing restaurants and artisan foods, it's such a good place to go if you want a 'foodie' holiday, with great walks to go on after too!!
i live in north wales its such a gorgeous place beaches mountains rivers. the fruit bread is prenounced bara breeeeth. bara brith the i in welsh is e. glad u enjoyed wales the food is amazing.
Hey, that road looks like it's near Molygrove and Cardigan up high not far off the coast, halfway the country. Looks like where we stayed too! (The Old Vicarage)
I made a comment long time ago asking if you would ever come to wales lol, You got everything right and You have done your research by the looks of it, I guess you was at the brecons, if you would have come to the north plenty of welsh speakers over their were i live, down south they speak differently and much much less of welsh
@@JPMJPM I dunno how to answer that everyone has different needs lol people usually love coming to my area in Porthmadog its close to snowdon mountain, if you like trains their is the narrow gauge ffestiniog and welsh highland railway, Plenty of areas to camp up, Porthmadog is popular since from their you are in reach of most attractions around, take a look at this for some cool things to do around north wales www.dailypost.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/north-wales-bucket-list-50-11238360
@@JPMJPM Wales is really not very touristy at all. Maybe in Llanfairpwllgwyn...you know, the town with the longest name and maybe Snowden also but not many tourists do that as it's a looong hike. It's still yet to suffer from over-tourism like so many other places so get there now before it takes off!
Great to see this video and happy you enjoyed your stay. Im sure someone else has probably mentioned that cawl is pronounced like Cow, with an L on the end 😁.
I make Welsh cakes here in Oz on St David's day, 1st March. Bara brith is current bread. Bara is bread. Made with tea. My Nain (Welsh for grandmother) used to make Lava bread, we collected the seaweed.
‘Bara breeth’ it’s pronounced 😊 And Cawl is pronounced like the animal Cow, with an ‘l’ at the end lol. So lovely too see people visiting my Country, we don’t get much recognition. When people think of the UK they tend to think of England only
Hey Mark, I've never been to Wales but I hope to make it there in the next couple years. One Welsh food that I have heard people mention is Glamorgan sausage. I didn't hear you suggest it in the video. Have you and your family tried it, and what were your thoughts? To me, anything involving cheese sounds like heaven. 😊
4:00 the Beers. The beer here in Wales can be wonderful, however you can also get rather bad pints of it. They have their own nicknames. Brains SA was known as Skull Attack. Felinfoel was the first beer to be sold in cans and was the beer I drank when I first started boozing. However, it is notorious as being temperamental. A bad pint was known locally as 'Feeling foul'. The worst hangover I ever had was from 3 pints of Feeling Foul. Tiny Rebel is from Newport, Brains is from Cardiff, Felinfoel is from Llanelli, Evan Evans is from Llandeilo and Tomos Watkins is from Swansea.
A whole nations traditional food completely simplified right there. Bara Brith translates to Speckled Bread and Welsh Cakes or more commonly Bake Stones / Griddle Scones are made on a Bake Stone (my family still makes them this way) and can be eaten with a topping but really don’t need anything. You will find these on Welsh Tea tables and men’s lunch boxes and have done for generations
Are the mollusks locally sourced ? I ask because even in FL mollusks seem to come from Asia. Got to spend a day in Cardiff while visiting England in 2016. Loved it. When to Dr Who Adventure.. Didn’t think of going over to the production studio to ask for a tour! DUH! Didn’t want to spend time at the castle but walked the High street and actually ate middle eastern food. It was good. Had to connect with the train back to Grantham so we couldn’t stay too long. It is a must do return destination for my daughter and I!
Purple Moose beer is the best beer in North Wales. And cheeses. Snowdonia cheese company. Yum. Also, ride the narrow gauge railways while you're there!
I miss fresh baked Welsh Cakes. If you are in Wales try and get your Welsh cakes fresh. Stonebake in Cardiff Market do a few different types too. Oh and if you are a vegetarian get some Glamorgan sausages... I'm back in Scotland now with all it's local delicacies...mmm lorne sausage.
LostXBert Travel , I came to North Wales for 2 weeks ( work related ) and never went back to England 20 plus years ago . The area gets under your skin , I’m English but I will never return to live in England . The only 2 negatives for me are NW police who cant detect beyond a donut on a plate & the local council ( Conwy council ) Jeez they are clueless ! Apart from that North Wales is fantastic .
I'm a Welsh woman engaged to an American -- and the first time I introduced him to cockles, when he visited me in Wales, he spent 3 days on the toilet!!!😮😅😅😅😅
This isn’t about this video.. but are you and Jocelyn doing a Q and A tonight or soon? And if we want to ask questions or join your club how do we do that? Thanks Mark! Aka Wolter! Haha
As a Welshman it's like seeing a unicorn when I encounter an American here. I always wonder why would you be here?! I'd love to travel around the USA and Canada one day when I can afford to. I love Wales but never expect anyone outside of Europe to enjoy it much here. There is something about being Welsh though... I can choose between representing England or Wales and I would choose Wales every time
I stayed in Llantwit Major many years ago, lovely. Wife & I wandered the cemetery (one of the weird things I enjoy). The number of graves of the boys killed in the Great War brought home how enormous the toll was for all of Britain. Loved the laverbread at breakfast. Was taken to a pub in Cowbridge one night where I was given strong drink to excess because I couldn't buy a round to save my life. "My turn." "Never, Lad." Later found I had been drinking with the owner of the pub, an off-duty barmaid, a pensioner and an injured construction worker named Robbie. My name is David so they called me Dai. What wonderful memories of a gorgeous country that have stayed with me nearly 30 years.
Rarebit sounds like Portuguese Francescina? Scottish Swiss and Italian meats are sooo salty weird. Also fun fact: rice cakes are more calorie dense than a candy bar esp if you add stuff to a rice cake
May i recommend a simple dish of cockles, laverbread and bacon... with toast, of course. Bara Brith is best served with some butter. Oh, and another thing about the UK, Wales included.. it's one of the cheapest countries to eat Game in.... we don't value it like most countries so i understand.
@@JPMJPM theres usually pull ins where cars can pass not too far apart, just drive with expectation of meeting someone. They aren't the main traffic routes just mainly narrow side roads through villages.
@@jocelynwolters293 I've been lurking. I'm getting ready to go to Singapore where I will take a picture of myself wearing a Wolters World t-shirt in the infinity pool at the Marina Bay Sands hotel. I was going to make a remark about how glowing you look in this video but I thought I had already made enough comments to make Mark jealous. LOL. Speaking of "glowing", are you pregnant?
@@BillGreenAZ omgosh, no, not pregnant! This vid was filmed last year so we'd have a 3rd by now 😆 which we do not. Enjoy Singapore and dm that puc to our Facebook page and Mark can put it in a video.
You did pretty well with the pronunciations. :) Bara brith is said like "ba-Rha brief"=fruit cake made with cold tea, and cowl like the scarf/what batman wears= ridiculously tasty stew. Next time you're in Wales give the local meed a try. It's the best in the UK.
Stupid joke - Wales isn't the name for the place in their own language. It's not even a direct translation as the English don't respect other people's languages.
Wales is one of the most underrated country’s in my opinion. Coastline, mountains, castles and welsh cakes what more could you want. Got a trip to snowdonia planned in may walking in the beautiful national park.
I love his videos on wales
Wales sure is underrated.
Wales is just like a shit version of England.
mae'r bara brith yn neis iawn
yeah!❤
Welsh cakes are amazing, there's a stall in Cardiff's indoor market which sells all sorts of different varieties.
Been watching Wolters World across the world for years! So weird watching you in my home country, such familiar video footage! Loved the video!
Little corrections on your very good pronunciation:
Ba-ra Br-ith, to rhyme with Tara Smith 😂
The 'cawl' you tried - cawl is welsh for soup, and is pronounced like Simon 'Cowell' 😂
Good to know!
its the little details that make these vids, like telling people about the table numbers
I loved visiting Wales, it was so beautiful. I wish I could have stayed longer
Beautiful Wales! I love to see content about this mysterious little country. Thanks for uploading
I was in cardiff yesterday and I heard two English lads talking one was saying "Wales has nothing to be proud of its a shithole" This is the level of racism and ignorance levelled at my home country Wales everyday. We need to fight this more with food, sing-song and education! I was gonna give the lads a fiery lecture but I figured, if they were that ignorant then its just gonna get ugly real fast! Lol Great video thanks Wolters World :)
My family is Welsh. And we are located in the US. Proud to be.
Welsh have plenty to be proud about.
Inventors of the ball bearing, Packet Switching, first fuel cell, first wearable hearing aid, Lawn Tennis, Queenborough rules, etc.
And you have had people like Sir George Everest, Bertrand Russell, Sir Gareth Edwards, Martha Hughes Cannon, Joe Calzague, Gareth Bale, Richard Burton,
Sir Henry Morgan, Bartholomew Roberts, Robert Recorde, Inigo Jones, etc. Can't keep going as the list is far too long.
Oh another few, Roald Dahl, Hedd Wyn, Dylan Thomas. 😉
@@WalesTheTrueBritons my name is John Thomas...wonder where the last name came from. Lol
Unfortunately there is a lot of hatred in this world and it doesn't seem to get better!! I think Wales is a beautiful country with lovely people!!! Just be proud of your heritage and you'll go far!! Have a great day!!!
I moved to North Wales from Boorminum 3 years ago. Iknow shitholes. I've also had racism from a diverse range of ethnicities (West Indian, Indian, East European Welsh, Irish etc etc etc)..
Guess what I did? Absolutely nothing because it's just words. Some people don't engage brain before opening mouth.
Little tip from a Welshie - Bara Brith ( 'bara- brieth' how it sounds/pronounced in English) and Welsh cakes taste best with some nice butter on it 😊
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My husband and I are visiting Wales for the first time in May of 2020. I’ve learned so much from you. Thank you for the videos!
Did you actually go? That was pandemic time 😢
Opening shots of Brecon town centre and Raglan castle nr my home town Abergavenny . Hope you enjoyed your stay.
I really hope people see this and actually come to wales we really need it
Wales is brill
Phantom Messenger I know wish more people would come here as then it would give the economy a boost which desperately needs
@@tp1267 The issue isn't that Wales is a poor country either, in fact, we are one of the most resource-rich nations on earth. We are a robbed country.
Owain Phillips we don’t have recourse anymore and haven’t for a long time the reasons the mines closed was because it was becoming to expensive to extract the coal welsh oil Is also few and far Between and the few areas it is in the left wing groups like plaid and the Green Party won’t let extract it
I’ve had those Welsh cakes/cookies, they’re fantastic!!!
I make Welsh cakes for my husband we love them ,Bake Stones as his mother called them they’re cooked on a griddle ,
,”Rarebit “ it’s made with a thick cheese sauce l think with beer added to sauce spread on toast then grilled “broiled” to brown the top
I’ve enjoyed your few Wales videos, glad you managed to get over there whilst in the UK. As you know many tourists stick to certain areas of the UK so it’s nice to you getting over there. However as beautiful as the Brecons are you should also check out the Pembrokeshire coast and then work your way up to Snowdonia if you get the chance to - it’s a fantastic country.
1:08 Oh, yes, Bara Brith! I love the stuff! Its fruit pieces are soaked in strong tea overnight, so it provides a nice lift during a busy day of touring.
These videos are so interesting. Love how you detail exactly what each food is and take us to the country with you to provide a sense of what to expect or understand.
Exactly bro 😍💖💖💖💖
I live in valleys nice to see Americans enjoying our country!!
If your ever in Swansea you need to go to the market there best cockles ever.
We holiday in Wales every year . On our travels through Wales to get to Pembrokeshire ,we have the occasional stop. I can quite honestly say the food has always been absolutely delicious. And in over Forty years of travelling through this wonderful country, I have always found the Welsh people kind and helpful.😊
Looking hard at traveling to Wales next.
Kerry Thomas it’s a great country you’ll love it
Homemade Welsh cakes straight out of the oven🤤🥰
If you're cooking Welsh cakes in the oven you're doing it all wrong 😂
@@paultipton743 Traditionally they're made on a bakestone but hardly anyone owns a bakestone. They're gorgeous however you have them! I love mine with nutmeg.
Darn, was hoping to hear a Welsh accent. Thanks for the run down. Welsh husband enjoyed it.
I'd recommend putting welscakes in the toaster for a few seconds to warm them up and have them with butter. Also, north Wales (Anglesey and Gwynedd) has such a wide variety of amazing restaurants and artisan foods, it's such a good place to go if you want a 'foodie' holiday, with great walks to go on after too!!
I recommend going to Swansea market and trying the food there
Love wales and the welsh🏴...did you go down the mines?! Amazing the disconnect between Cardiff and the rest of wales.
Subscribed earlier today, cool content. Nice to know some does and don'ts when traveling places.
Great ideas for what to eat in Wales.
i live in north wales its such a gorgeous place beaches mountains rivers. the fruit bread is prenounced bara breeeeth. bara brith the i in welsh is e. glad u enjoyed wales the food is amazing.
Looking lovely food in Wales
Welsh food sounds pretty great. Didn’t know anything about it before this video.
Hey, that road looks like it's near Molygrove and Cardigan up high not far off the coast, halfway the country. Looks like where we stayed too! (The Old Vicarage)
Try Glamorgan sausage too. It’s a vegetarian sausage.
As always, very interesting, entertaining and informative. Thanks for your entire family
I made a comment long time ago asking if you would ever come to wales lol, You got everything right and You have done your research by the looks of it, I guess you was at the brecons, if you would have come to the north plenty of welsh speakers over their were i live, down south they speak differently and much much less of welsh
Where in the north of Wales should I go to get the most authentic Welsh non-touristy experience?
@@JPMJPM I dunno how to answer that everyone has different needs lol people usually love coming to my area in Porthmadog its close to snowdon mountain, if you like trains their is the narrow gauge ffestiniog and welsh highland railway, Plenty of areas to camp up, Porthmadog is popular since from their you are in reach of most attractions around, take a look at this for some cool things to do around north wales www.dailypost.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/north-wales-bucket-list-50-11238360
System32 Thank you!
@@JPMJPM Wales is really not very touristy at all. Maybe in Llanfairpwllgwyn...you know, the town with the longest name and maybe Snowden also but not many tourists do that as it's a looong hike. It's still yet to suffer from over-tourism like so many other places so get there now before it takes off!
Go Wild Geese I can’t wait to visit. Thank you!
Absolutely love the video 😍 yummy Welsh cakes
Great to see this video and happy you enjoyed your stay. Im sure someone else has probably mentioned that cawl is pronounced like Cow, with an L on the end 😁.
Watching this while usa play wales in the World Cup
I make Welsh cakes here in Oz on St David's day, 1st March. Bara brith is current bread. Bara is bread. Made with tea. My Nain (Welsh for grandmother) used to make Lava bread, we collected the seaweed.
‘Bara breeth’ it’s pronounced 😊
And Cawl is pronounced like the animal Cow, with an ‘l’ at the end lol.
So lovely too see people visiting my Country, we don’t get much recognition. When people think of the UK they tend to think of England only
Just here to make sure you mentioned the lamb 😉 Truly the best in the world. 🏴
I'm in south west wales,Love going down the beach getting myself a bucket of cockles or mussels
Hey Mark, I've never been to Wales but I hope to make it there in the next couple years.
One Welsh food that I have heard people mention is Glamorgan sausage. I didn't hear you suggest it in the video. Have you and your family tried it, and what were your thoughts?
To me, anything involving cheese sounds like heaven. 😊
4:00 the Beers. The beer here in Wales can be wonderful, however you can also get rather bad pints of it. They have their own nicknames. Brains SA was known as Skull Attack. Felinfoel was the first beer to be sold in cans and was the beer I drank when I first started boozing. However, it is notorious as being temperamental. A bad pint was known locally as 'Feeling foul'. The worst hangover I ever had was from 3 pints of Feeling Foul. Tiny Rebel is from Newport, Brains is from Cardiff, Felinfoel is from Llanelli, Evan Evans is from Llandeilo and Tomos Watkins is from Swansea.
A whole nations traditional food completely simplified right there.
Bara Brith translates to Speckled Bread and Welsh Cakes or more commonly Bake Stones / Griddle Scones are made on a Bake Stone (my family still makes them this way) and can be eaten with a topping but really don’t need anything. You will find these on Welsh Tea tables and men’s lunch boxes and have done for generations
Are the mollusks locally sourced ? I ask because even in FL mollusks seem to come from Asia. Got to spend a day in Cardiff while visiting England in 2016. Loved it. When to Dr Who Adventure.. Didn’t think of going over to the production studio to ask for a tour! DUH! Didn’t want to spend time at the castle but walked the High street and actually ate middle eastern food. It was good. Had to connect with the train back to Grantham so we couldn’t stay too long. It is a must do return destination for my daughter and I!
Hello
Hope you're good?
I’m Welsh lol i soo suggest the Welsh cakes deffo homemade
0:16 This is raglan castle (my second home. Litteraly)
That's cool
I know EXACTLY what you should eat in Wales.. 🔥❤
Amazing nutrition in seaweed leeks are wonderful to cook with Try chicken leek and artichoke m
that sounds really good
Thanks for the vid! Headed there in June 2020!
Nice Video today mark.. I love food In Europe
The Italians have a version which they call “Panettone,” which is also eaten at Christmas time. 01:09
Purple Moose beer is the best beer in North Wales. And cheeses. Snowdonia cheese company. Yum.
Also, ride the narrow gauge railways while you're there!
I'm writing a text tomorrow about that. This helped me so much. Thxx
Come to Yorkshire 🙏
Omg I just watch my favorite cooking show Glen cooking with friends he just made the cheese toast with bacon on top that you are descending
Thanks!
I miss fresh baked Welsh Cakes. If you are in Wales try and get your Welsh cakes fresh. Stonebake in Cardiff Market do a few different types too.
Oh and if you are a vegetarian get some Glamorgan sausages...
I'm back in Scotland now with all it's local delicacies...mmm lorne sausage.
Homemade welshcakes warm are so much better than store bought
Yay you’re by my house :)
Hello 👋👋👋
Great video. Makes me want to go to Wales.
LostXBert Travel , I came to North Wales for 2 weeks ( work related ) and never went back to England 20 plus years ago . The area gets under your skin , I’m English but I will never return to live in England . The only 2 negatives for me are NW police who cant detect beyond a donut on a plate & the local council ( Conwy council ) Jeez they are clueless ! Apart from that North Wales is fantastic .
@@robbuglass6199 interesting. Maybe someday I will make it there. The ale looks fun.
LostXBert Travel yes a couple of small / micro brewers close by me .
I'm a Welsh woman engaged to an American -- and the first time I introduced him to cockles, when he visited me in Wales, he spent 3 days on the toilet!!!😮😅😅😅😅
Your kids eat so well :P
No mention of 'curry half and half'? A culinary institution 😉
nice vid
When I’m in Wales I’m bringing my friends back some Welsh cakes
Haha I love Americans
“It’s an open faced, toasted cheese sandwich”
....
Cheese on toast
Are there a lot of strawberry harvests field in the Wales Kingdom ?
More desserts!
This isn’t about this video.. but are you and Jocelyn doing a Q and A tonight or soon? And if we want to ask questions or join your club how do we do that? Thanks Mark! Aka Wolter! Haha
Tonight is a Members and Patrons Q and A. If you'd like to join you can go to Wolters World on UA-cam and click 'Join'.
Where in wales are you?
Ahh Brecon, nice.
19 minutes ago! That was quick!
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Love your vids
And love from Canada ❤️
You show a quick clip of the sheep grazing. Why were they spray painted on their backs?
Because thats how i know my sheep at a quick glance; that or they were severely vandalized.
As a Welshman it's like seeing a unicorn when I encounter an American here. I always wonder why would you be here?! I'd love to travel around the USA and Canada one day when I can afford to. I love Wales but never expect anyone outside of Europe to enjoy it much here. There is something about being Welsh though... I can choose between representing England or Wales and I would choose Wales every time
Oh but it is so lovely, that is why we were there!
I stayed in Llantwit Major many years ago, lovely. Wife & I wandered the cemetery (one of the weird things I enjoy). The number of graves of the boys killed in the Great War brought home how enormous the toll was for all of Britain. Loved the laverbread at breakfast. Was taken to a pub in Cowbridge one night where I was given strong drink to excess because I couldn't buy a round to save my life. "My turn." "Never, Lad." Later found I had been drinking with the owner of the pub, an off-duty barmaid, a pensioner and an injured construction worker named Robbie. My name is David so they called me Dai. What wonderful memories of a gorgeous country that have stayed with me nearly 30 years.
Rarebit sounds like Portuguese Francescina? Scottish Swiss and Italian meats are sooo salty weird. Also fun fact: rice cakes are more calorie dense than a candy bar esp if you add stuff to a rice cake
Definitely not like Francisinha. But tasty.
May i recommend a simple dish of cockles, laverbread and bacon... with toast, of course. Bara Brith is best served with some butter. Oh, and another thing about the UK, Wales included.. it's one of the cheapest countries to eat Game in.... we don't value it like most countries so i understand.
Welsh rairbit defently the best thing to come out of Wales
And not the Ball bearing? Or Packet Switching, Maybe The fuel cell? Maybe John Dee? 😉
You have never had a Welsh cake,have you Mark?
Bara Brith (Bara Breeth) ;)
How do you drive awhiel?
I actually heard *lavabread* 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ewe had me at lamb xoxoxo
At 2:06 Please tell me that’s a one-way road and not another one of those extremely narrow two-way roads that Europe is known for. 😳
Likely a 2 way road, I've driven 2 way roads narrower than with the hedges brushing both mirrors
Paul Tipton Doesn’t that cause a lot of accidents?
@@JPMJPM theres usually pull ins where cars can pass not too far apart, just drive with expectation of meeting someone. They aren't the main traffic routes just mainly narrow side roads through villages.
It was a 2 way
Many places to pull over if needed but there is such little traffic it's not anything to worry about.
For Wales, England, I didn't see many kilts! Love their Irish accent.
Wales: Home of the legend of Black Vaughan.
Where have you been Bill?
@@jocelynwolters293 I've been lurking. I'm getting ready to go to Singapore where I will take a picture of myself wearing a Wolters World t-shirt in the infinity pool at the Marina Bay Sands hotel.
I was going to make a remark about how glowing you look in this video but I thought I had already made enough comments to make Mark jealous. LOL. Speaking of "glowing", are you pregnant?
@@BillGreenAZ omgosh, no, not pregnant! This vid was filmed last year so we'd have a 3rd by now 😆 which we do not. Enjoy Singapore and dm that puc to our Facebook page and Mark can put it in a video.
It's funny people think Welsh cakes are pancakes and get confused when they taste WAY different
I like that he sed’ the US and not America’ america is the continent to 👍🏻
Your pronunciation wasn’t awful to be honest you pronounced bara brith slightly wrong that’s it but all round good one mate 👍👍🏴
You did pretty well with the pronunciations. :) Bara brith is said like "ba-Rha brief"=fruit cake made with cold tea, and cowl like the scarf/what batman wears= ridiculously tasty stew.
Next time you're in Wales give the local meed a try. It's the best in the UK.
LAMB CHOPS BEST IN THE WORLD,BUT DONT TELL ANY ONE
Welsh is a tough language but you get used to it. Bara Brith is actually pronounced Bar-ah Bree-th.
I thought they'd eat krill😎
Which part of England is Wales?.
Next to your mums house
i am from wales the food is no where similar to England
Really hope whales are on the list
😂😂
It's pronounced Bara Breeth
And Lamb Cow-ul
.... actually it's mostly McDonald's and Greggs !!!🤷🙄
it’s pronounced bara brie-th!
Dw i'n dysgu Cymraeg ond dw i erioed wedi bod i Gymru o'r blaen.
In Norway we eat whales....
Stupid joke - Wales isn't the name for the place in their own language. It's not even a direct translation as the English don't respect other people's languages.
You must be fun at parties.
And thanks for the English lesson.