Uniquely placed Flintshire is the gateway to Wales – but don’t rush through, stop a while and let us help you discover this truly lovely county. Navigate around our website and find out more about castles and heritage, culture and countryside, where to stay and lots more………….  If it is a beach holiday, a weekend break, a bit of retail therapy or simply a day out with the family then start discovering Flintshire right here.
 

Wales Costal Path

Wales' new Coastal Path voted the greatest region on earth by Lonely Planet. Read more: Here       Download PDF of routes here

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Real Ale Trail is Back



This twice yearly the next Real Ale Trail will be on September 1st. Visiting upto nine Real Ale Pubs by bus you can experience the best of Flintshire's Rural Real Ale Pubs. With  buses running from 11am to 11pm this is an event not to be missed for Real Ale Lovers.....click here for further details.

Events North Wales

There’s always something going on in North Wales, with events to suit all tastes.  Click through to the biggest listing of its kind around. If it's not here, then - in the view of many web surfers - it's not happening.

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Follow the Dragon

    
Since 2005 the Flintshire Leisure Tour has attracted thousands of tourists and residents. The roadside signs are so iconic that doing the route is known as “following the dragon”. For full details of the tour click here 

Greenfield Valley Heritage Park

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Heritage Site, Basingwerk Abbey, Fishing, Museum, Old Mills, Cafe, lakes and a farm all add up to a fantastic visit. Open April to October. Full programme of events throughout the year.  


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Mold Markets

The biggest and best street market in North Wales - every Wednesday and Saturday. For your copy of the new Mold Markets leaflet please call Discover Flintshire Visitor Centre on or   
 

Pilgrim's Way


The North Wales Pilgrim's Way, or Taith Pererin, is a long distance footpath across North Wales linking St Winefride's Well near Holywell with Bardsey Island, a distance of some 127 miles.  The first pilgrimage along the route took place in August 2011.  Click here for more information.

 

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Hidden in the crook of a long and winding lane secreted in the folds of Flint Mountain stands Pwll-yr-Wrach, "The Witch's Pool".
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Caerwys is the smallest town in Great Britain, according to the Guinness Book of Records


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The Gladstone Library at Hawarden was founded by four times Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone.  With 32,000 books it now the National Memorial to his life and work.
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The Mold Cape is one of Britain's most famous ancient artefacts and features in a joint BBC and British Museum project called A History of the World.


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The wings of Airbus planes, made at Broughton, are too large to be taken as air-freight so they are transported by barge down the River Dee to the Flintshire port of Mostyn.
Buckley used to be famous as a brick-making town, and its products were sent all over Britain and even exported to the United States.

RAF Sealand was originally a civilian airfield and was taken over by the military in 1916 for training. No. 30 Maintenance unit was formed there in 1939. In 1951 the base was taken over by the United States Airforce, and handed back to the RAF in 1957.

As a result of defence cuts announced in 2004, RAF Sealand was closed in April 2006.


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