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North East Wales Clwyd Denbighshire & Flintshire Holiday Accommodation

 Holiday accommodations stand out in North East Wales, Holiday Cottages and Self Catering apartments, Hotels, B&Bs, Guest Houses, Caravan Parks and Campsites abound throughout this area of North Wales. This region awaits explorers both new and old. The friendly Welsh locals have always met tourists and holyday makers with warmth and hospitality. With a rich history and many entertaining events throughout the year, this region of Wales has much to offer.

Welsh B&Bs are normally small and  family run with very high standards of accommodation. Farm House B&Bs and Farm Cottages offer tourists a chance to stay on a welsh working farm.

Hotels in North Wales can offer a more formal holiday experience with restaurants offering fine dining experiences.

Self Catering holiday accommodation and Holiday Cottages can be far more relaxing for many tourists, a far more home from home holiday experience.

Caravan Parks and Camping Parks are fun places for carefree family holidays, with many fine sites to choose from.

Clwyd Denbighshire & Flintshire

Wrexham sits on the eastern side of the area, between the Snowdonia Mountains and lower Dee valley. Deemed commercial, educational and cultural centre of North Wales, this exhilarating town has transformed from a historic market town to one of business and manufacturing. The bustling settlement easily fulfils travellers with all shopping and accommodation needs.

Throughout the county, scores of Megalithic monuments and Menhirs stand. These ancient stones suggest presence of life prehistory. Association with the Druids has left this region of mystique, as in discrepancy of beliefs the Romans had destroyed much of the shrines and sacred groves.

One of the first three designated National Parks in Wales, Snowdonia spans 838 square miles. It contains the highest mountain in Wales at 1,085 metres (3,560 ft), and currently holds the title of 3rd most visited national park in England and Wales. Northern Snowdonia remains the only place in Britain where the Snowdon Lily grows, and the Snowdon beetle inhabits’. It offers breathtaking walks toward the summit all year round. The available index pages provide further details regarding Snowdonia. & the Isle of Anglesey

Besides historical sites, North East Wales has a large variety of attractions for the whole family. The farm parks offer sheepdog shows, duck shows, sheering shows, and "Adventure-land" for the daring. Most family run, these places offer nonstop activities according to daily events. Some offer caverns to explore along with craft shops, café, and picnic areas, (with hotel accommodations nearby), filling the hours with adventure, delicious food, and drinks. Festivities occur throughout the year, like the Llangollen National Eisteddfod.

Most lasting for days on end; i.e. nonstop celebrations of amazing food, abundant drinks, and delightful music alongside thousands of smiles.

Whether on dry terrain or islands, throughout North East Wales has a wide variety of travel accommodations to suit all needs. Hotels, Country Inns, Bed and Breakfasts, Guest Houses, Holiday Cottages, Hostels and Bunkhouses, cater for food, sleep, and leisure type of arrangements. The unique self catering apartments, Farm Cottages and Farmhouse B&Bs offer more freedom to enjoy local activities and tastes. The caravan parks, campsites provide lodging for those who enjoy wilderness more often.

The coastal resorts allow for walks on majestic sandy beaches and exotic cuisines, beverages. Fishing, boating, golfing, and etc. All said and done, it could take several life times to experience everything in North East Wales, and it would be better to come sooner than later.

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