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* The Library's Bistro, 'Food for Thought', is open from 10am - 4pm Monday to Friday (offering Afternoon Tea between 3pm and 4pm) and 10am - 2pm Saturday and Sunday offering a tempting selection of lunches, homemade cakes and Fairtrade tea and coffee. Sunday Lunch is served from 12-2pm (booking is advisable).
A typically Welsh castle with a characteristic D-shaped tower, probably built by Llywelyn…
Hands-on experience with many of our baby animals, wide variety of farm animals -…
Begun in 1277, one of the first castles to be built in Wales by King Edward I.
Alyn Waters is the largest Country Park in the Wrexham area & has waymarked woodland,…
The North Wales Spring Garden Festival - now in its 6th year and under new management.
Wonderful woodland walks. Relaxing river paddling. Perfect for picnics. Fun discovery…
Moel Famau Country Park, 2000 acres of important upland landscape, and forms part of the…
Inside one of Wrexham's landmark buildings, Wrexham County Borough Museum is the starting…
Discover the story of the leadminers of Minera, the village named after the ore beneath.…
We are the home of science in North Wales. You’ll find us full to the brim with science,…
Science Discovery Centre with over 75 hands-on exhibits, live family science shows,…
Bellevue is an Edwardian style park near Wrexham’s town centre. It contains some mature…
The Parish Church of St Giles' is one of the finest examples of ecclesiastical…
Substantial remains of Cistercian abbey, originally founded as a house of the order of…
The 70 acre Greenfield Valley Heritage Park and its focal point, the Museum and Farm, is…