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Wales is famous for its myths and legends, warriors and bards, hillsides and valleys, churches and chapels, ancient stones and industrial heritage embedded in the landscape. But you don’t need to travel far to discover Wales’s fascinating past, as all this heritage is here waiting to be explored in Wrexham and the Borderlands. You could be a walker, an explorer, a family looking for somewhere to entertain the children, researching your family tree or wanting to find out more about where you live…

About Wrexham

Often described as the capital of North Wales, Wrexham is the natural hub for the surrounding area. It has retained its market town atmosphere, despite the fact that its pedestrianised shopping centre offers a superb mixture of national and local shops. The catchment area extends far beyond the boundaries of the Borough, attracting shoppers from the border areas of Cheshire and Shropshire and from Mid and North Wales.

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One of the oldest race meets in the country, Chester races is held on the Roodee in Chester. A great day out and the opportunity to mix with some of the elite of Chester and spot the odd famous face or two!

One of the most popular places to visit in the North West, the Cathedral attracts over one million visitors each year. Entry is free of charge. This site has been a place of worship for over one thousand years, standing as a living and vibrant symbol in the area.

Grosvenor Centre

Located within the City Roman Walls. Just 2 minutes walk from the river Dee and all the tourist attractions that Chester has to offer. Your opportunity to make your shopping trip a real leisure experience.

Chester Zoo offers a fun and stimulating day out for everyone, no matter what age or ability. As well as our 500 different species of animals and award-winning gardens, we offer first class facilities that ensure your day out is as enjoyable as possible.

Central Wrexham

Situated just 12 miles south-west of Chester, in the attractive landscape of the North Wales Borderlands, Wrexham is now widely recognised as the region’s principal commercial centre. Wrexham is within a 2 hour drive of one third of the UK’s population and half of its manufacturing industries.