Maps of :Caerwys Tourist Attractions
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This map portrays some of the best tourist attractions in Caerwys, Wales. Click on our interactive map below to find details of the Attractions in Caerwys that are featured in the Walesdirectory. Please click on the 'Map Layers' list on the sidebar to find accommodation close to the attraction displayed on the map.
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Caerwys Attractions St Michael's Church - St Michael's Church is the parish church of the village of Caerwys in Flintshire, North East Wales, UK. It has a late 13th Century tower and nave to w Nine of Clubs Golf Club - Nine of Clubs Golf Club is situated in the north of Flintshire, on the A541 between Denbigh and Mold. It is a pay and play parkland course with 9 hole Afonwen Craft & Antique Centre - Afonwen is situated in the delightful surroundings directly overlooking a picturesque stream and the beautiful views of the surrounding Welsh countrys Clwydian Range - The Clwydian Range of Hills, also known as the Clwyd Hills, are located between the Vale of Clwyd and the River Dee in the north east of Wales. They The Downing Arms - Public house located in Bodfari, near Denbigh, North Wales. Holywell Golf Club - Holywell Golf Club is situated in the north of Flintshire and the location is renowned for the panoramic views of the Wirral peninsula and the River Salusbury Arms - Perfectly located at a key point near the start of the Offa’s Dyke Walk, ardent ramblers and casual strollers alike will find some well earned rest M56 Microlights - Savour the pleasure of affordable flight with Fly-121, North Wales only microlight club and school. trial lessons from £35.00. Courses for the NPPL St Winefride's Well - According to the legend, St Winefride's Well first erupted at the spot where her would-be rapist Caradog cut off her head with his sword. Restored to St Winefride's Well - According to the legend, St Winefride's Well first erupted at the spot where her would-be rapist Caradog cut off her head with his sword. Restored to St Winefride's Church - St Winefride's Church and Holy Well is located in the centre of the town of Holywell, North Wales. The church has been a place of pilgrimage for over St Winefride's Well - According to the legend, St Winefride's Well first erupted at the spot where her would-be rapist Caradog cut off her head with his sword. Restored to Penbedw Stone Circle - The Penbedw Park Stone Circle is approximately 40 metres in diameter. There were originally eleven stones but only 4 stones remain - the missing stone Vale of Clwyd - The Vale of Clwyd (Welsh: Dyffryn Clwyd) is the valley of the River Clwyd in the county of Denbighshire, North Wales. The River Clwyd rises in the C Kinsale Golf Club - Kinsale, founded in 1996 and located in the homely little village of Llanerchymor in Holywell, is a welcoming nine-hole tract that should provide for The Farmers Arms - The Farmers Arms offers a warm welcome and serves fine foods, wines and traditional ales all year round. In addition we have a newly landscaped garden Walkers on Wales - We’re a friendly, sociable, younger walking group who were formed in 1993 and are a member of the Ramblers’ Association. Whether you’re a new or ex Greenfield Valley - A seventy acre country park with woodlands, reservoirs, ancient monuments and industrial history close to the market town of Holywell, North Wales. North Wales Golf Course and Driving Range - North Wales Golf Course and Driving Range is situated in the north of Denbighshire between St Asaph and Denbigh. The course is located in the beauti
Attractions near Caerwys
St Michael's Church
Nine of Clubs Golf Club
Afonwen Craft & Antique Centre
Clwydian Range
The Downing Arms
Holywell Golf Club
Salusbury Arms
M56 Microlights
St Winefride's Well
St Winefride's Well
St Winefride's Church
St Winefride's Well
Penbedw Stone Circle
Vale of Clwyd
Kinsale Golf Club
The Farmers Arms
Walkers on Wales
Greenfield Valley
North Wales Golf Course and Driving Range
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