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[[Aberystwyth]] is a town on the West Coast of [[Wales]].
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|state = Wales
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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a town on the West Coast of [[Wales]].
  
 
== Hitchhiking out ==
 
== Hitchhiking out ==
 
=== North towards [[Snowdonia]] ===
 
=== North towards [[Snowdonia]] ===
Walk up the hill along the A487 until you pass the university and find a spot - there are a few options since cars will be coming from town as well as out of the uni. Leaving Aber in this direction can take a while, even an hour or longer (which is way longer than usual waiting times in Wales), but traffic is high.
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Walk up the hill along the {{Agb|487}} until you pass the university and find a spot - there are a few options since cars will be coming from town as well as out of the uni. Leaving {{FULLPAGENAME}} in this direction can take a while, even an hour or longer (which is way longer than usual waiting times in Wales), but traffic is high.
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 17 April 2025

Aberystwyth is a town on the West Coast of Wales.

Aberystwyth
<map lat="52.41483409906269" lng="-4.081631857040138" zoom="11" view="0" float="right" />
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State: Wales
Population: 11.607
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Hitchhiking out

North towards Snowdonia

Walk up the hill along the A 487 (M) until you pass the university and find a spot - there are a few options since cars will be coming from town as well as out of the uni. Leaving Aberystwyth in this direction can take a while, even an hour or longer (which is way longer than usual waiting times in Wales), but traffic is high.


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