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Attractions and Places To See in Flintshire - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see in Flintshire include a blend of historical landmarks and natural landscapes in North East Wales. The region features ancient castles, significant religious sites, and diverse natural areas. Visitors can explore coastal stretches, river valleys, and prominent hill ranges. Flintshire offers a variety of sites for those interested in history, outdoor activities, and cultural exploration.

Best attractions and places to see in Flintshire

  • The most popular attractions is Jubilee Tower on Moel Famau, a…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Jubilee Tower on Moel Famau

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Moel Famau affords spectacular views across the Vale of Clwyd to Snowdonia in the west and the English border in the east. Crowning the summit is the Grade II-listed remains …

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Moel Arthur

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Car park on either side of Moel Arthur if it's a shorter walk your looking for

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Burton Marsh Boardwalk

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This is a fantastic 7.5km return bike ride along the Cheshire side of the Dee Estuary. It follows the National Cycle Network route number 568, running from Hawarden Bridge near …

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River Dee Riverside Trail

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Traffic-free stretch of riverside path between Hawarden Bridge and Chester. Link with Chester Greenway for the full River Dee Round.

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Chester Greenway

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Really good east/west route across north of Chester. Like any urban area, it tends to get busy with walkers/joggers and dog walkers at weekends, but weekdays are a lot less busy. Very good surface,with plenty of on/off access points throughout.

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Chester Millennium Greenway

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Fantastic and well maintained cycle path with good signage and a great distance too. Slightly undulating with places to rest and replenish not far from the path.

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Point of Ayr Lighthouse

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Point of Ayr Lighthouse is a grade II listed building and the current structure was built in 1844. When exploring, beware of wet sand around it. You can sink up to the shin very easily.

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Flint Castle

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The earliest and most unusual of Wales’ English-built castles

Fans of military architecture make a bee-line for Flint. The first castle to be founded as part Edward I’s campaign against …

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Penycloddiau Summit

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One of the principal summits of the Clwydian Range, Penycloddiau was once an extensive, 52-acre (21 ha) hill fort. Remains dating back around 4,000 years have been found here.

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St Winifred's Chapel and Holy Well

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Here in Holywell, one discovers the origins of a saint who is popular not only in Wales: Saint Winifred (actually "Gwenfrewi," other name variations include Winefrieda, Wenefrida, Winfrida, Wenefreda, Guenfrida, …

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Eirian M
August 9, 2025, Penycloddiau Summit

This beautiful place is perfect for an afternoon out.(mind the sun though) Views of Welsh farmland are all around including some enchanting woodlands! My dog loves it up here, not many people so nice and calm.

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Here in Holywell, one discovers the origins of a saint who is popular not only in Wales: Saint Winifred (actually "Gwenfrewi," other name variations include Winefrieda, Wenefrida, Winfrida, Wenefreda, Guenfrida, Guenvreda, Guenwera). Her name translates as "the friend of peace" or "the white friend of peace." The search for her life and death (as a martyr) takes us back in time to the first half of the seventh century. Saint Winifred's feast day in the calendar of saints is November 3rd. The pilgrimage tradition to Holywell is considered the oldest in Great Britain, but her remains are no longer here; they were transferred to Shrewsbury in the 12th century.

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"The Point of Ayr Lighthouse, also known as the Talacre Lighthouse, is a Grade II listed building situated on the north coast of Wales, near the village of Talacre. It was authorised by the Chester Lighthouse Act 1776 and built in 1776 by a trust of the Mayor, Recorder and Aldermen of Chester to warn ships entering between the Dee and the Mersey Estuary. It was replaced by a pile light and was decommissioned in 1844. It is now a privately owned property." Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_of_Ayr_Lighthouse

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Richard
March 19, 2025, Flint Castle

Great views from the towers looking south east towards Ellesmere. Also great looking north eastward to The Wirral across the River Dee to Neston and Parkgate.

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Pat
November 6, 2024, Moel Arthur

handy car park for the climb up moel Arthur and to walk a piece of the offas dyke path

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Dave B
August 7, 2024, Flint Castle

A great place to visit with Free entry and a free car park ! Also a great start or finishing plase for the North Wales Coastal path

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Like all hills the weather can turn in an instant take sturdy foot wear and a waterproof jacket :)

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The Millenium Greenway runs along an old railway line from Mickle Trafford, located east of Chester, through the historic city of Chester to the Wharf at Connah's Quay. This cycling or walking route is short, traffic-free and fairly flat. It makes for the perfect day out for families or less experienced cyclists.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in Flintshire?

Flintshire is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Flint Castle, a 13th-century fortress built by King Edward I. Other significant historical sites include St. Winefride's Well in Holywell, a renowned pilgrimage site, and the ruins of Basingwerk Abbey. You can also find ancient Iron Age hill forts like Moel Arthur and Penycloddiau, and the iconic Point of Ayr Lighthouse on Talacre Beach.

Are there good walking or hiking trails in Flintshire?

Yes, Flintshire offers a variety of walking and hiking trails. The Clwydian Range, including Moel Famau, is popular for its scenic routes and the Jubilee Tower. Wepre Country Park and Greenfield Valley Heritage Park also feature extensive walking paths. For more specific routes, you can explore guides like Easy hikes in Flintshire or Hiking in Flintshire, which include trails like the Penycloddiau loop and the Moel Famau from Moel Arthur loop.

What natural attractions should I visit in Flintshire?

Flintshire boasts diverse natural beauty. Don't miss the panoramic views from Moel Famau, the highest peak in the Clwydian Range. Wepre Country Park offers woodlands and a waterfall, while Greenfield Valley Heritage Park combines natural landscapes with industrial history. Talacre Beach and its Gronant Dunes are a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and protected areas like Alyn Valley Woods and Halkyn Mountain offer unique habitats.

Are there any family-friendly attractions or activities?

Absolutely. Many attractions in Flintshire are suitable for families. Flint Castle is a great historical site for all ages. Wepre Country Park and Greenfield Valley Heritage Park provide open spaces, trails, and educational opportunities. The River Dee Riverside Trail and Chester Greenway are also excellent for family walks or bike rides, being traffic-free and well-maintained.

Where can I find cycling routes in Flintshire?

Flintshire offers several excellent cycling opportunities. The Burton Marsh Boardwalk provides a fantastic return bike ride along the Dee Estuary. The River Dee Riverside Trail and Chester Greenway are traffic-free options, linking up for a full River Dee Round. For mountain biking, explore routes in the MTB Trails in Flintshire guide, including challenging loops around Moel Famau.

What cultural experiences does Flintshire offer?

Flintshire has a vibrant cultural scene. Theatr Clwyd in Mold is Wales' leading producing theater, also featuring a cinema and art gallery. Gladstone's Library in Hawarden, founded by William Ewart Gladstone, is a unique residential library offering daily tours. Mold itself is a bustling market town with historic churches and museums, including Mold Museum and Cae Dai 50s Museum.

Are there any unique or unusual sights in Flintshire?

For something unique, visit the TSS Duke of Lancaster near Mostyn Docks. This abandoned ship has been transformed into a striking street art canvas, offering a distinctive visual experience. The ancient border earthworks of Offa's Dyke and Wat's Dyke also run through the county, providing historical intrigue.

What are the best viewpoints in Flintshire?

Flintshire offers several stunning viewpoints. The summit of Moel Famau, crowned by the Jubilee Tower, provides spectacular views across the Vale of Clwyd to Snowdonia and the English border. Moel Arthur and Penycloddiau Summit, both Iron Age hill forts, also offer expansive vistas. The Point of Ayr Lighthouse on Talacre Beach is another iconic spot for coastal views.

Are there any wheelchair accessible attractions in Flintshire?

Yes, some areas are designed for accessibility. The Burton Marsh Boardwalk is suitable for wheelchairs and prams, offering smooth paths and beautiful views. While not all attractions are fully accessible, many parks and trails have sections that can be enjoyed by visitors with mobility needs. It's always advisable to check specific venue details before visiting.

What do visitors enjoy most about Flintshire's attractions?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views from elevated points like Moel Famau, even on cloudy days. The well-maintained and traffic-free cycle paths, such as the Burton Marsh Boardwalk and the River Dee Riverside Trail, are highly appreciated for their ease of use and scenic beauty. The historical significance of sites like Flint Castle also leaves a lasting impression.

Can I find places to eat or drink near attractions?

Many towns and villages near Flintshire's attractions offer dining options. Mold, for example, is a bustling market town with various eateries. Gladstone's Library in Hawarden includes a restaurant. For specific trails or parks, it's a good idea to check local listings. Talacre Beach also has cafes nearby for refreshments after a visit to the lighthouse.

What is the best time of year to visit Flintshire?

Flintshire can be enjoyed year-round, but the best time often depends on your planned activities. Spring and summer (April to September) are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural landscapes and beaches, with milder weather and longer daylight hours. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, especially in the woodlands. Some indoor cultural attractions like Theatr Clwyd and Gladstone's Library are excellent choices during cooler or wetter months.

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