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Rhyl Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Rhyl:
Rhyl Arts Centre, Rhyl  (1.3 Miles)
This multi-purpose cultural centre has been established to offer a central venue for all of the arts in this community to be brought together....
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Prestatyn - Dyserth Walkway, Prestatyn  (3.8 Miles)
Prestatyn - Dyserth Walkway is a recreational footpath of nearly three miles along the route of a disused railway line. The LNWR opened the Dyserth...
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St Margaret’s Church, Bodelwyddan  (4 Miles)
Once known as the ‘Pearl of the Vale’ but nowadays as the ‘Marble Church’, St Margaret’s was erected by Lady Willoughby de Broke in memory...
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Roman Baths, Prestatyn  (4.4 Miles)
These very small, but interesting, Roman Baths are hidden away in a cul-de-sac on the outskirts of Prestatyn. The site is well cared for, and...
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Bodelwyddan Castle, Bodelwyddan  (4.7 Miles)
Set in over 260 acres of wonderful manicured parkland, this wonderful historic house is one of the most well loved and best preserved in this...
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St Digain’s Church, Llangernyw  (6.6 Miles)
Home to exceptionally bright stained glass windows, the beautiful church of St Digain’s is also famous for its churchyard. In pride of place it contains...
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St Cynbryd’s Church, Llanddulas  (6.6 Miles)
St Cynbryd’s Church is situated on the road heading out of Llanddulas and was erected by the Hesketh family of nearby Gwrych Castle in 1868...
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Denbigh Castle, Denbigh  (12.3 Miles)
Denbigh Castle is situated just outside of this Welsh town and was one of the most important military strongholds in this area of Wales....
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Penycloddiau, Denbigh  (12.4 Miles)
Penycloddiau is a heather and bilberry covered hill containing the largest Iron Age hill fort in the Clwydian range. Although little remains, apart from the...
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Denbigh Library and Museum, Denbigh  (12.4 Miles)
Denbigh Library and Museum is one of the focal points for cultural activity in this area. The interesting facility is filled with texts and...
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Llandrillo Yn Rhos Church, Colwyn Bay  (12.5 Miles)
Founded by St Trillo, there has been a church on this site since the 6th Century.From its tower – also known as ‘The Rector’s Chair’...
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Colwyn Bay Library, Colwyn Bay  (12.5 Miles)
Colwyn Bay Library is located close to the heart of this town and offers a relaxed and interesting environment in which cultural and social exchange...
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St David’s Church, Holywell  (12.6 Miles)
Opened in October 1852, St David’s Church is located three miles from Holywell, next to the Franciscan Friary of Pantasaph and across the road from...
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Afonwen Antique & Craft Centre, Mold  (13.6 Miles)
The largest family run Antique and Craft Centre in North Wales, thousands of quality crafted items from Wales and around the world. Specialists in antiques...
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Greenfield Valley, Holywell  (14 Miles)
The Greenfield Valley is now a fascinating, peaceful country park containing reservoirs, woodlands, industrial archaeological sites and ancient monuments. Two hundred years ago, there were...
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St Winefride`s Well, Holywell  (14.1 Miles)
According to legend, this holy spring rose where St Winefride`s head fell after it was cut off by a rejected suitor in the 7th Century....
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Basingwerk Abbey, Holywell  (14.6 Miles)
Basingwerk Abbey started as a Savigniac community but in 1147 merged with the Cistercians. The abbey became quite prosperous after being granted gifts of land...
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Little Orme, Llandudno  (14.9 Miles)
Rising to 463 feet above Llandudno Bay, the Little Orme is a great viewpoint offering superb views to the Great Orme, Anglesey and Snowdonia`s mountains....
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Llandudno Tramway, Llandudno  (15.9 Miles)
Travel in true Victorian style aboard the Llandudno Tramway - a unique feature in this North Wales resort. Work began on the tracks in April...
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St Dyfnog`s Well, Denbigh  (16.1 Miles)
Reputed to cure skin complaints and other ailments, this holy well was much visited in byegone days. In the 18th Century, the bath was paved...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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