Bodelwyddan Castle is situated in Denbighshire, North Wales. Set in 260 acres of magnificent parkland, the Castle is now an outstation of the National Portrait Gallery and is open to the public most days throughout the year. As well as being a historic house and museum, the Castle also boasts large areas of formal garden and natural woodland. It is an ideal location for a family day out as there are lots of things to do and see. Sat Nav: LL18 5YA
Rhuddlan Castle is a stone Edwardian concentric fortress, built in impressive symmetry. Dominated by the diamond-shaped inner ward with its high curtain wall, flanked on the angles by massive four storey twin-towered gatehouses and round towers. A broad ditch with a stone revetment and flanked by small buttresses and turrets protects the narrow octagonal outer ward. The River Clwyd was canalized to give access from the sea and the defended water-gate and dock are still overlooked by the four-storey Gillot’s Tower. Sat Nav: LL18 5AD
Knightly’s Fun Park within walking distnace of Tir Nani Ogg; Knightly’s offers amusements, fun fair and places to eat.
Tir Prince Market & Car Boot - Saturdays – 8th Feb through to Dec; Sundays - March through to end of October; Wednesdays & Fridays – July through to Sept; All Bank-Holiday Mondays
Rhyl Miniature Railway is situated in Marine Park, first opened on 1st May 1911, and is now Britain’s Oldest miniature line. The steam trains were built in Rhyl, and have been hauling passengers around Marine Lake for over 100 years! to plan your visit Rhyl Miniature Train. Sat Nav: LL18 1AQ
Rhyl Seaquarium is located on the promenade. It has 9 different zones, plus an amazing outdoor Sea Lion Cove, which has 33,000 gallon pool where you can meet the harbour seals. For more info visit Seaquarium Rhyl Sat Nav: LL18 3AF
Geronimos - Kids adventure playground which boasts Geronimo’s Revenge, which at 25 foot, is the largest and fastest vertical dropslide in the North West. Geronimo’s can be found in The Palace Fun Centre. Sat Nav: LL18 3AQ
The Rhyl Theatre Pavilion programmes offer a broad range of activities – recent productions have included Mrs Brown’s Boys, Chicago, Little Mix, Olly Murs and John Bishop to name but a few. Besides large scale productions, the Pavilion Theatre is committed to facilitating theatre and dance in the community as well as school productions.