Discover the best top things to do in Wrexham County, United Kingdom including Model Engineers of Wrexham, Hope Mountain, The Parish, Wrexham County Borough Museum, Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Voodoo Moon, Chirk Railway Viaduct, St Giles Parish Church, Chirk Aqueduct, Bridge End Inn.
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5.0 based on 22 reviews
Hope mountain is a beautiful landmark, just outside Wrexham. With various routes up to the top, it is filled with wildlife, scenic venues and an endless number of walking options.
Hope mountain is a wonderful place to visit it is accessible by car there is a carpark at the top and there are several walks either short or long of different capabilities ones on the top it is fairly flat but the views are amazing. It is a wonderful place to walk your dog and take grandchildren to pla hope mountain is a wonderful place to visit it is accessible by car there is a carpark at the top and there are several walks either short or long of different capabilities once on the top it is fairly flat but the views are amazing. It is a wonderful place to walk your dog and to take Take children to play.
5.0 based on 10 reviews
Best bar in Wrexham without any arguments! Top guy who runs the bar “Kevin” I think is his name! Great music and a wonderful selection of both Draught and Bottled/canned beers and ciders.
4.5 based on 98 reviews
The Wrexham County Borough Museum is a museum covering a variety of historical periods ranging from Neolithic right up until the present day. It is a rather popular attraction in Wrexham due to the free admission, as well as being open and suitable to all ages with a number of hands on activities for younger guests. The museum is the home of a large Welsh orientated football collection as well as a variety of local artefacts. The museum often holds special events and/or exhibitions.
A very interesting little museum with lots of snippets of Wrexham local history and a nice cafe to finish.
4.5 based on 1,632 reviews
Fabulous views and and amazing feat of engineering by Thomas Telford, enjoyed walking across the aqueduct and watching the canal activity.
4.5 based on 144 reviews
This is one of the finest Parish Churches in Wales. The building in its present form dates mainly from the end of the 15th and the beginning of the 16th centuries. The impressive tower stands 135 feet high, and was complete in 1506. The churchyard is entered through wrought-iron gates, completed in 1720 - these are not to be missed. Inside you will find some exceptional stained glass windows by the studio of Burne-Jones in the north aisle and a series of windows by Charles Eamer Kempe and C.E. Kempe and Co in the south aisle. Also seek out the tomb of Elihu Yale, benefactor of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, which is located in the churchyard. There are also many splendid war memorials and plaques, as well as the memorial chapel to the Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
4.5 based on 457 reviews
Hubby wanted to walk across the aqueduct whilst in the area, parked at cafe near police station - aqueduct is literally around the corner. Not that long if you only do that part, although we did attempt to walk through the tunnel but got scared as so dark so wimped out and went back. Lovely to see and chat to the people on the walk and narrow boats.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
I’ve been coming here with a group of friends for pre-Christmas drinks for a few years now. Landlord is always welcoming and provides an excellent range of beers. We let him know in advance that our group (about 15) were coming and his puts in a few snacks for us which is very much appreciated. Proper pub with a real fire. Highly recommended.
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