10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Denbighshire That You Shouldn't Miss

November 19, 2021 Enriqueta Cusson

Discover the best top things to do in Denbighshire, United Kingdom including Prestatyn Library, Cae Dai Trust, Plas Newydd Historic House and Gardens, Llangollen Bridge, Dyserth Waterfall, Castell Dinas Bran, Rug Chapel, Ruthin Gaol, Valle Crucis Abbey, Denbigh Castle.
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1. Prestatyn Library

Prestatyn Library Prestatyn Library 21 Kings Avenue, Prestatyn LL19 9AA Wales +44 1745 854841 http://www.denbighshire.gov.uk/en/resident/libraries-and-archives/find-a-library-or-archive/prestatyn-library.aspx
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Prestatyn Library

Reviewed By Lynsian22 - Prestatyn, United Kingdom

The library has good facilities, Upstairs and down, The Lidil shop is just across the road, Can leave the car there as long as you want.It has a lift as well as stairs. Books upstairs as well as downstairs for young teenages. The main computer area upstairs can be separated off, For groups, For meetings.It has a self service machine to borrow books and return them. Just need to use the library card.

2. Cae Dai Trust

Cae Dai, Lawnt, Denbigh LL16 4SU Wales +44 1745 817004 [email protected] http://www.50smuseum.uk
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5.0 based on 101 reviews

Cae Dai Trust

Reviewed By george186378 - Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

What a fascinating museum packed with fascinating retro memorabilia from the 50s suitable for all ages realy takes you back in time and lets the younger generation experience what it was like in this decade enjoy a cup of tea and biscuits in a period setting, very welcoming staff who are only to willing to help with loads of information only spent 2 hours here could have been much longer will certainly visit again. A little difficult to find sat nav sent me through Denbigh (very narrow streets) but well worth the effort

3. Plas Newydd Historic House and Gardens

Hill Street, Llangollen LL20 8AW Wales +44 1978 862834 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/plasnewyddllangollen/
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4.5 based on 370 reviews

Plas Newydd Historic House and Gardens

Covid-19 Update ~ Plas Newydd Tearooms will be open 10AM - 4PM daily. The Gardens and Grounds are open daily and free to explore! Plas Newydd Historic House will unfortunately be closed until further notice. Home of the ‘Ladies of Llangollen’ Miss Sarah Ponsonby and Lady Eleanor Butler captured the imagination of Regency society when they ran away and set up home together in Wales. Visit their extraordinary gothicised home and hear of the stream of famous visitors they received. Learn how they won the hearts of local people and turned a simple cottage into a fantasy of oak carvings and stained glass. Stroll through the gardens they developed and try homemade cakes in the tea rooms.

Reviewed By Goldbunny23 - Liverpool, United Kingdom

This house has an amazing history. There are excellent examples of wood carving and clear and concise explanation about the lives of its two famous occupants.The gardens are lovely to wak round and to top it all a really great tea shop.

4. Llangollen Bridge

Llangollen Wales
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4.5 based on 689 reviews

Llangollen Bridge

Reviewed By dippydeb1984 - Wolverhampton, United Kingdom

Gorgeous! Im not entirely sure what else i can say because its perfect. You stand on a bridge and see so many things, fast flowing river, canoeing, steam trains, huge hills and much much more. It is a must see!!!

5. Dyserth Waterfall

Dyserth Wales http://www.dyserth.com/waterfall.html
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4.5 based on 320 reviews

Dyserth Waterfall

Reviewed By U1205FCsallys

Lovely waterfall, very relaxing we did the woodland loop, very steep steps , lovely caves / tunnels, Great family evening together.

6. Castell Dinas Bran

Wern Road, Llangollen LL20 8DU Wales +44 1978 860828 http://www.castlesfortsbattles.co.uk/north_wales/castell_dinas_bran.html
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4.5 based on 555 reviews

Castell Dinas Bran

Reviewed By martinh620 - Poole, United Kingdom

Deff worth the steep walk , breath taking views over Llangowen , & surrounding country side. Take a picnic & sit a admire. You will not be dissapointed.

7. Rug Chapel

Off A494 Rug Chapel Corwen, Corwen LL21 9BT Wales +44 1490 412025 [email protected] http://cadw.gov.wales/visit/places-to-visit/rug-chapel
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4.5 based on 66 reviews

Rug Chapel

The chapel’s plain exterior gives little hint of the riches within Religiously glorious in glorious technicolour. Never judge a chapel, or a church for that matter, by its exterior. Step inside 17th-century Rug Chapel and prepare to be wowed by its decorative flourishes. The displayed opening times are our general pattern. Please check the Cadw website for specific times and days, including closures.

8. Ruthin Gaol

Denbighshire Record Office Yr Hen Garchar 46 Clwyd Street, Ruthin LL15 1HP Wales +44 1824 708281 [email protected] http://www.ruthingaol.co.uk
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4.5 based on 263 reviews

Ruthin Gaol

Please note that due to extensive flood damage we are sorry to announce that Ruthin Gaol will remain closed indoors for the rest of 2021. HOWEVER, from Wednesday 2nd June 2021, we will be holding FREE outdoor tours of the prison buildings and exercise yards, plus our Shop will be open. Tours will take place at 11am and 2pm on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from Wednesday 2nd June” • Booking not required but numbers limited to 30 people each tour and will be compliant with Government Covid restrictions • Weather permitting (on poor weather days please check before you travel) • All ages welcome, tour is flat and wheelchair/pushchair accessible. Parking nearby in public car parks. • No toilets open on site, nearby public toilets available.

Reviewed By feeandali - Fife, United Kingdom

Having a mainly local day to where we were staying Wales we headed into the quaint town of Ruthin, we parked closed to the attraction (£3 all day parking, bargain). We were greeted by two lovely staff who explained about the Goal/Jail, the kids got a quiz, which meant that us adults could wander round with the very informative audio guide, lots of activities and hands on experience, we were not pressed for time and we enjoyed all the aspects of the jail (upstairs you are limited to how far you can go as the building is used as local council archives) though the glassed divider still gives you a great idea of how it would have been, the children 7 and 10 enjoyed the experience of the jail and would happily go back and visit again. A great attraction and reasonable priced entry fee.

9. Valle Crucis Abbey

Lantysillio, Llangollen LL20 8DD Wales +44 1978 860326 [email protected] http://cadw.gov.wales/visit/places-to-visit/valle-crucis-abbey
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4.5 based on 321 reviews

Valle Crucis Abbey

A visit to this fascinating site evokes the lives of the Cistercian monks Cistercian monks loved all things austere. Solitude ruled absolute. Finding this remote yet magical location must have at least raised a smile or two amongst the serious-minded bretheren. Building work got underway in 1201. Seven centuries later and the abbey is one of the best preserved in Wales. The displayed opening times are our general pattern. Please check the Cadw website for specific times and days, including closures.

Reviewed By Scene-set - Wokingham, United Kingdom

.......but we persevered and pleased that we did! Slightly disconcerting approach, as if you are visiting the adjacent caravan park. Once at the Abbey entrance there are parking spaces reserved for visitors (but very few) Although a ‘ruin’ as such, parts are amazingly well preserved and the grounds immaculately maintained. If not for the weather on the day of our visit I would happily have spent a lot longer taking in its history and the solitude that still prevails! (Be aware when exiting onto the main road - traffic seems to travel quite fast and visibility in either direction is not brilliant)

10. Denbigh Castle

Denbigh Wales +44 1745 813385 [email protected] http://cadw.gov.wales/visit/places-to-visit/denbigh-castle
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4.5 based on 216 reviews

Denbigh Castle

Denbigh’s finest feature is its striking triple-towered great gatehouse. Want to get a historian really excited? Mention Denbigh’s triple-towered great gatehouse. Probably one of the seven wonders of Wales. We think you’ll agree. The displayed opening times are our general pattern. Please check the Cadw website for specific times and days, including closures.

Reviewed By rakaana - Sheffield, United Kingdom

The castle sits proudly at the top of the town and is easily accessible on foot. Book your tickets in advance, only £2 a person. Friendly staff at the entrance and covid secure protocols are in place. Lovely to walk around with information boards to explain different parts of the castle and stunning views of the local area. There is also a little cafe/gift shop. Well worth it!

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