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Wrexham Attractions Guide

Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 1805 aqueduct is the UK’s longest and highest, offering stunning Dee Valley views.

Address: Station Rd, Trevor, Wrexham LL20 7TG

Phone: +44 1978 292015

Website: pontcysyllte-aqueduct.co.uk

(5/5)

"Breathtaking views and a marvel of engineering!"

Erddig Hall

A National Trust gem with a grand house, 1,200 acres of parkland, and gardens showcasing 18th-century life.

Address: Erddig, Wrexham LL13 0YT

Phone: +44 1978 355314

Website: nationaltrust.org.uk/erddig

(4.5/5)

"A step back in time with beautiful grounds."

St Giles’ Church

A 16th-century Gothic masterpiece, one of Wales’ Seven Wonders, with stunning stained glass and Yale connections.

Address: Church St, Wrexham LL13 8LS

Phone: +44 1978 355066

Website: stgileswrexham.org.uk

(4/5)

"Awe-inspiring architecture and history."

The Racecourse (SToK Cae Ras)

Home of Wrexham AFC, the world’s oldest international football stadium, buzzing with Hollywood-backed energy.

Address: Mold Rd, Wrexham LL11 2AH

Phone: +44 1978 891864

Website: wrexhamafc.co.uk

(5/5)

"Electric atmosphere for football fans!"

Xplore! Science Discovery Centre

Interactive science exhibits and live shows for all ages, sparking curiosity in the heart of Wrexham.

Address: 17 Henblas St, Wrexham LL13 8AE

Phone: +44 1978 293400

Website: xplorescience.co.uk

(4/5)

"Fun and educational for kids!"

Tŷ Pawb

A cultural hub with art galleries, theatre, food court, and indie shops, showcasing Wrexham’s creative spirit.

Address: Market St, Wrexham LL13 8BB

Phone: +44 1978 292144

Website: typawb.wales

(4.5/5)

"Vibrant and eclectic, a must-visit."

Alyn Waters Country Park

A 400-acre Green Flag park with woodland trails, riverside walks, and a café, perfect for nature lovers.

Address: Mold Rd, Gwersyllt, Wrexham LL11 4AG

Phone: +44 1978 763140

Website: wrexham.gov.uk

(4/5)

"Lovely spot for a peaceful walk."

Bellevue Park

An Edwardian park with play areas, sports facilities, and summer concerts, ideal for families.

Address: Bradley Rd, Wrexham LL13 7TP

Phone: +44 1978 292000

Website: wrexham.gov.uk

(3.5/5)

"Great for a sunny family day out."

Bangor-on-Dee Racecourse

A scenic jumps racecourse with a unique vibe, hosting thrilling racedays and events.

Address: Bangor-on-Dee, Wrexham LL13 0DA

Phone: +44 1978 780323

Website: bangorondeeraces.co.uk

(4/5)

"Exciting day at the races!"

Minera Lead Mines

A historic site in a country park, exploring Wrexham’s mining past with trails and scenic views.

Address: Minera, Wrexham LL11 3DU

Phone: +44 1978 752524

Website: mineralmines.co.uk

(3.5/5)

"Fascinating history and great walks."

Chirk Castle

A 700-year-old medieval fortress with dungeons, gardens, and 480 acres of parkland to explore.

Address: Chirk, Wrexham LL14 5AF

Phone: +44 1691 777701

Website: nationaltrust.org.uk/chirk-castle

(4.5/5)

"Impressive castle with lovely grounds."

Wrexham Lager Brewery

UK’s oldest lager brewery, revived since 1882, offering tours and tastings of its iconic brew.

Address: 39 Central Rd, Wrexham LL13 7SU

Phone: +44 1978 266223

Website: wrexhamlager.co.uk

(4/5)

"Great beer and a fun tour!"

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