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Prestatyn Attractions
Listed below are attractions in Prestatyn:
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Dyserth Waterfall is a famous tourist attraction in the ancient village of Dyserth which lies on the slopes of the Clwydian range. The cataract plummets sixty feet over a limestone cliff and it is an impressive sight after heavy rain....
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The Gop Cairn is the second largest artificial mound in Britain and only Silbury Hill in Wiltshire is larger. Built about 3000BC, it is 46 feet high and stands above Neolithic cairns situated lower down the hill. Only animal bones...
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Prestatyn - Dyserth Walkway is a recreational footpath of nearly three miles along the route of a disused railway line. The LNWR opened the Dyserth branch in 1869 to carry minerals from the local mines and quarries to the main...
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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 the hot room (caldarium), tepid (tepidarium), cold room (frigidarium) and plunge bath are clearly visible....
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Talacre Lighthouse stands on the expansive, sandy Talacre Beach at the Point of Ayr which is near the mouth of the Dee Estuary. Built in 1819, it replaces an earlier building that was established in 1777. The lighthouse is 99...
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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 and collectables from furniture, silver, china, jewellery, crystal and many unusual curios. Lovely restaurant serving...
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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 area of the country. The house itself is a piece of architectural splendour and...
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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 many factories in the valley producing copper goods for the colonies, but the history of...
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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. There is an interesting local history museum, which offers visitors the chance to walk along...
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The Seaquarium at Rhyl is located on the seafront. Here visitors can see many different displays of sea creatures and they can walk through a tunnel underwater close to British sharks. Other attractions include a seahorse family nursery, a ray...
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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 replacing an earlier church which had been built here in 1732. Founded by St Cynbryd...
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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 what was once St Clare’s Convent. The graveyard has become the final resting place for...
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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 one of the oldest yew trees in the world with an estimated age of just...
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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 of her husband. She laid the foundation stone on the 24th July 1856 and it...
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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. Her uncle St Beuno restored her to life, and she lived for another 22 years....
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