Visit Denbighshire and Flintshire

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Visit Denbighshire and Flintshire, two beautiful counties in North Wales. Explore the heather draped mountains and endless golden beaches of Denbighshire, offering everything you need for your next getaway. With stunning countryside, charming market towns and beautiful beaches it’s no surprise people have been visiting Denbighshire for years. Denbighshire is full of attractions to keep you busy even on rainy days. From water parks and craft centres to magnificent castles and eerie prisons, there is something for everyone. If you’re just looking to enjoy the outdoors Denbighshire offers a range of fantastic walking and cycling trails for all abilities.

With all the outdoors to enjoy, there is nowhere better to stop halfway than a charming market town or village. Denbigh is a great option, it provides a great base for walking as well as exploring the Castle, which sits on top of the rocky hill overlooking the Vale of Clwyd.  Or head to Ruthin where every street feels like it leads back to the picturesque St Peter’s Square. If you’re looking for the quintessential market town Corwen is the perfect place for you, located at the foot of the Berwyn Mountains.

The county of Flintshire is situated in North East Wales. Cheshire lies to the east, Denbighshire to the West and Wrexham to the south. Flint and Mold are the main town areas. It is an area rich in history and well worth visiting in its own right. However, the numerous attractions of North Wales in general coupled with Roman Chester make this an ideal tourist base. In addition, Flintshire has just become a gateway to Ireland with POSL planning to operate out of Mostyn docks.

If you’re looking for somewhere to stay when you visit Denbighshire and Flintshire, there’s nowhere better than staying in a pub. Offering a warm, friendly welcome, comfortable accommodation and delicious homecooked food and drink.

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County Map

Pubs in The County