Things to do in Flintshire

Explore fascinating towns such as Mold with its street market and food and drink festival, Holywell the home of St Winefrides Well one of the Seven Wonders of Wales, Flint with its medieval castle and market and Caerwys, considered to be one of the smallest towns with a Royal Charter.

There are many sites of historical interest such as Grade 1 listed building Gladstone's Library in Hawarden. Britains finest residential library, it was founded by minister William Gladstone in 1889. Visit Basingwerk Cistercian Abbey alongside Greenfield Valley Heritage Park, a fascinating mix of mills and reservoirs charting the industrial past.

Quality sports and leisure facilities exist from championship golf courses to ice skating, cycling and water sports, horse riding and fishing.

There is a strong sense of culture and arts, from choirs, galleries to Welsh singing in the pubs. Clwyd Theatr Cymru at Mold is Wales major drama-producing theatre and arts centre.  You will never be short of things to thrill and inspire you!

Further information is available from Mold Library and the Flintshire Connects offices in Buckley, Connah's Quay, Flint and Holywell . Alternatively there are Tourist Information Points at Talacre, Ffynnongroyw, Afonwen, Mold and Broughton.

Things to do in Flintshire

Afonwen Craft and Antique Centre
The largest family-run Craft and Antique Centre in North Wales. Demonstrations and exhibitions held weekly all year round.
Clwyd Theatr Cymru
Clwyd Theatr Cymru, in Mold, is the leading prodution theatre in Wales with an international reputation for its artistic achievements.
Forest Hill Trout Farm and Fishery
In a wooded valley in the lush Flintshire countryside you will find four lakes stocked with brown and rainbow trout. Whether you're a fly fisherman or a bait angler, these free rising and hard fighting trout will delight you.
Seven Springs Trout Farm and Fishery
Five spring-fed pools stocked with brown and rainbow trout up to 4lbs, reared on site at the fishery's own hatchery. All lakes are well stocked regularly and the hard-fighting fish offer anglers the prospect of excellent sport.
Sarn Mill Fisheries
Whether you are a trout angler or coarse fisherman, beginner or experienced, this is a fishery well worth visiting if you want good sport in a relaxing atmosphere amid beautiful surroundings.
Tree Tops Fishery
Located in the Llanfynydd valley and has views down the valley and over Hope Mountain making it one of the most scenic and varied fisheries in North East Wales.
Glasdir Fisheries
Made up of three lakes stocked with carp up to 23lbs, roach, bream, tench and golden rudd, has something for every angler.
Holywell Golf Club
Established in 1906 with a population for invigorating fresh air with a warmly welcoming club house and excellent catoring facilities.
Pennant Park Golf Club
18 hole golf course with practice range and clubhouse. Visitors and Societies always receive a warm welcome. Built in an area of outstanding natural beauty this parkland course offers a challenge to all golfers from beginners to professionals
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Padeswood and Buckley Golf Club

Station Lane,
Padeswood
Nr Mold
Flintshire
CH7 4JD
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Web address: www.padeswoodgolfclub.com

This picturesque 18-hole course with its tree lined fairways and water hazards provides a real challenge to golfers of all abilities. The course at Padeswood and Buckley measures 6042 yards Par 70 and is bounded by the River Alyn.

The river, lakes and streams mean that water can come into play on eleven of the holes. Mature trees line many of the fairways and accuracy off the tee is a must, particularly on the front nine. The flat terrain means that the walking is easy, however buggies are available for hire.

After your round, a warm welcome awaits in the clubhouse at Padeswood and Buckley. The bar is tended by our Steward Sue Henry and carries a good range of beverages. We also have a different Guest Beer each month.