Denbighshire
Wales





Popular cities in Denbighshire
Rhyl
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Beaches
Rhyl is a busy, seaside resort on the northeast coast of Wales. In Victorian times it was known for its elegance and its popularity boomed after the Second World War. With improved road and rail links, Rhyl became a destination of choice for city-dwellers from nearby Liverpool and Manchester.
Reasons to visit
- Rhyl Beach
- Bodelwyddan Castle
- Dyserth Waterfall
Llangollen
Known for Friendly people, Bars and Walking
What the town of Llangollen lacks in size, it certainly makes up for in enthusiasm. Once a centre for sheep farming and weaving, nature and wildlife still play a big part in this small Welsh town’s heritage.
Llangollen’s solitary setting means it has retained much of its early magic, which is why it is now a popular spot for nature and history lovers alike.
Reasons to visit
- Llangollen Bridge
Saint Asaph
Known for Countryside, Bars and Luxury
Explore upscale Saint Asaph: its countryside, coffee, cathedral, and more!
Reasons to visit
- St. Asaph Cathedral
Prestatyn
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Beaches
Sunny Prestatyn is the archetypal North Wales seaside resort. It sprang into national consciousness in the 19th century when the railways brought its fresh, sea air and restorative sea waters into the reach of holidaymakers from the north of England. Today the resort continues to offer amusements, beaches, ice cream and family fun but it is also working hard to reinvent itself as a stopping off point for walkers exploring the region.
Ruthin
Known for Historical, Castle and Friendly people
Ruthin in the heart of North Wales is a delightfully small market town that is packed full of history. The town centre is situated on a hill overlooking the beautiful Vale of Clwyd and boasts dozens of listed buildings dating back to Ruthin's medieval origins.
Corwen
Known for Friendly people, Relaxing and Nature
Like nature and fishing? Get away to relaxing Corwen!