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Flintshire Visitor's Guide

Welcome to Flintshire, a hidden gem in North Wales where the promise of adventure meets the tranquility of rural life. Here, you can savour the local cuisine, with Welsh rarebit and succulent lamb dishes taking centre stage. Get your adrenaline fix with activities like mountain biking in Loggerheads Country Park or unwind with a leisurely stroll along the River Dee. For an intriguing slice of the past, did you know Flintshire houses the 13th-century Flint Castle, the first of King Edward I's 'iron ring' of fortresses? Whether you're after a cosy couple's retreat, a family escapade, or a fun trip with friends, opting for a lodge or cabin stay in Flintshire is unbeatable.

Why Take Your 2024 Lodge Break in Flintshire?

Flintshire might not be the first place that pops into your head for a lodge break, but hear me out. It's a county brimming with rural landscapes and coastal views, with a sprinkle of industrial heritage that gives it character. In 2024, Flintshire is upping its game with new attractions and events. The Mold Food & Drink Festival is a must-visit for a taste of local produce. Lodges offer a more intimate, flexible stay compared to hotels, and in Flintshire, they often come with stunning countryside views. What's unique? Well, it's the mix of Welsh culture, the proximity to the English border, and the untapped natural beauty that makes it a gem for a tranquil escape.

If you're visiting Flintshire with kids

Absolutely, Flintshire is a playground for the little ones. From the interactive fun at Greenfield Valley Heritage Park to the animal encounters at the North Wales Animal Rescue, there's plenty to keep them engaged. Lodges give families the space to spread out, often with outdoor areas for kids to explore safely. They're like a home away from home.

  1. Comfortable walking shoes for the whole family
  2. Waterproof jackets – the Welsh weather can be unpredictable
  3. Swimwear for beach days or any lodge pools
  4. Binoculars for bird watching at Talacre Beach
  5. Outdoor toys like frisbees or footballs
  6. Sunscreen, even if it doesn’t seem sunny
  7. Camera or smartphone for capturing memories
  8. Backpack for day trips and snacks
  9. First aid kit – just in case
  10. Any favourite bedtime stories or teddies for a good night's sleep

Pet Friendly Flintshire Adventures

Flintshire rolls out the welcome mat for pets, especially dogs. You'll find a number of eateries that are more than happy to host your furry friends. The Piccadilly Inn in Caerwys and The Black Lion in Babell are just a couple of spots where you can dine with your dog by your side. When booking a lodge, definitely look for one with an enclosed garden – it's a game-changer for peace of mind. And remember, always keep a supply of water and a bowl with you during your adventures.

Dog walking ideas in Flintshire

Route Distance (miles) Scenery Postcode
Wepre Park 2.5 Woodland & Waterfall CH5 4HL
Flint Point 3.2 Coastal & Marshland CH6 5SF
Loggerheads Country Park 1.5-4 Woodland & Hills CH7 5LH
Talacre Beach 5 Beach & Dunes CH8 9RS
Halkyn Mountain Varies Open Common & Views CH8 8BP

Remember, these are just starting points. Flintshire is crisscrossed with public footpaths and trails, so there's always a new route to discover with your four-legged friend.

Romantic Breaks for Couples

If you're looking to fan the flames of love, Flintshire's lodges offer the perfect escape. Picture this: you and your partner, secluded in a cosy lodge, perhaps with a pamper pack that includes champagne and chocolates waiting for you on arrival. For those seeking relaxation, some lodges come with spa experiences where couples can unwind together. Dining out is also a treat, with local eateries offering intimate settings for a romantic meal. And let's not forget the allure of a private hot tub under the stars – it's the ultimate romantic indulgence. Trust me, a lodge break here is about creating those special moments together.

Local Cuisine and Dining Experiences

Flintshire's local cuisine is a hearty affair, with Welsh classics like cawl and rarebit on many menus. For a memorable meal, check out The Dining Room at Hawarden, known for its local produce. Families looking for a welcoming spot should head to The Glynne Arms, which offers a great atmosphere and dishes everyone will love. Couples might prefer the intimate setting of Mojo's, where the food is as exquisite as the ambience.

For a good night out

For those after a lively evening, Flintshire doesn't disappoint. Start your night at The Blue Bell Inn, a favourite for its local ales and vibrant atmosphere. If you're after live music, Mold Alehouse is a must-visit, often featuring local bands. And for a more relaxed vibe, The Coach & Horses in Flint offers a cosy spot to enjoy a pint and chat the night away.

Fishing

Anglers, you're in luck! Flintshire boasts some fine fishing spots. Here's a list of the main fishing lakes or facilities:

  • Rossett & Gresford Fly Fishers - LL12 0HL
  • Tree Tops Fishery - CH8 9JP
  • Dobshill Fishery - CH5 3LZ
  • Llyn Y Gors Fishery - LL11 3AA
  • Sychnant Fishery - CH7 4DY

Outdoor Adventures

For adrenaline junkies, Flintshire's outdoor centres like One Planet Adventure offer mountain biking trails with bike hire starting from around £30. Greenfield Valley Heritage Park is great for family-friendly trails and activities, with seasonal opening times usually from March to October. Watersports enthusiasts should hit Talacre Beach, where kite surfing and paddleboarding are popular when the weather permits.

Shopping and Souvenirs

Name Type On Offer Postcode
Broughton Shopping Park Shopping Centre High-street brands, cinema CH4 0DP
Hawarden Estate Farm Shop Local Produce Welsh goods, gifts CH5 3FB
Mold Market Traditional Market Fresh produce, crafts CH7 1AP
Loggerheads Country Park Gift Shop Outdoor gear, souvenirs CH7 5LH
Flintshire Retail Park Retail Park Chain stores, eateries CH7 6HB

Whether you're angling for a quiet getaway or an adventure-packed holiday, Flintshire's lodges offer a fantastic base to explore and enjoy all that this charming county has to offer.


Top lodge breaks for 2024 in Flintshire

Wayfind Pennant Park, Denbighshire

Driving Distance: About 14 minutes (10.26 miles) | Sleeps: 6 | Pet friendly? Yes

What to expect: Wayfind Pennant Park is an idyllic retreat offering luxury lodges with stunning views across the Dee Estuary, complete with sumptuous interiors, private hot tubs, and a serene coastal location perfect for both families and couples seeking a tranquil escape.

Who will love these lodges? With its luxurious lodges and scenic surroundings, Wayfind Pennant Park is a haven for families, couples, and pet owners alike. Golf enthusiasts will particularly enjoy the 25% discount on green fees, and the pet-friendly options mean your four-legged friends can join in the fun.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? Guests can indulge in delicious food and drinks at the onsite restaurant and bar, or challenge themselves on the golf course. The private decking and hot tub provide the perfect setting for relaxation after a day of activities.

What's nearby? Nearby attractions include the medieval Conwy Castle and the charming town of Llandudno, both within a 40-minute drive. Snowdonia National Park is also accessible, offering hiking, picturesque villages, and water sports at Bala Lake.

Accommodation options: Wayfind Pennant Park offers a range of accommodation options, including the Deluxe PLUS Lodge VIP Pet and the Deluxe Lodge VIP Pet, both accommodating up to 6 or 4 guests respectively, and welcoming two pets. For those not bringing pets, the Deluxe PLUS Lodge VIP and Deluxe Lodge provide luxurious stays for groups and couples.


Fir Trees, Cheshire

Driving Distance: About 15 minutes (10.53 miles) | Sleeps: 8 | Pet friendly? No

What to expect: Fir Trees is a tranquil park nestled in landscaped grounds near Chester, offering a peaceful retreat with stylish lodges, perfect for those looking to explore the historic city and the surrounding countryside.

Who will love these lodges? Ideal for families and groups seeking a quiet getaway, Fir Trees is a stone's throw from Chester's cultural sites and within easy reach of Liverpool and Manchester for urban explorers.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? The park itself is a serene spot to unwind, with beautifully maintained grounds. While there are no onsite activities, the close proximity to Chester means dining and entertainment options are just a short drive away.

What's nearby? Chester Zoo and Chester Racecourse are less than 20 minutes away, offering a fun day out for all ages. The North Wales coast is within a 30-minute drive, and the vibrant cities of Liverpool and Manchester are under an hour away.

Accommodation options: Fir Trees provides luxurious accommodation such as the Swift Toronto Lodge and the Willerby Portland, both offering spacious living areas and modern amenities for up to 6 and 8 guests respectively. However, these lodges do not accommodate pets or feature hot tubs.


Clwydian View at ParcFarm, Denbighshire

Driving Distance: About 22 minutes (11.95 miles) | Sleeps: 8 | Pet friendly? No

What to expect: Clwydian View at ParcFarm is a luxurious addition to the Bouja Luxury Boutique Breaks Collection, offering guests a blend of indulgence and adventure in the heart of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB.

Who will love these lodges? This park is perfect for those seeking a mix of relaxation and outdoor activities, with facilities catering to families, friends, and couples looking for a high-end rural retreat.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? Onsite, take a dip in the indoor heated pool, enjoy the children's entertainment, or dine at the Ranch House Bar. The gym and outdoor play area cater to both fitness enthusiasts and little adventurers.

What's nearby? The historic town of Llangollen and the market towns of Mold and Ruthin are nearby, offering cultural experiences and local shopping. Snowdonia National Park is within reach for those eager to explore its majestic landscapes.

Accommodation options: Accommodations include the Diamond Holiday Home and Diamond Lodge options, with up to 4 bedrooms, modern amenities, and some featuring hot tubs. These lodges are designed for comfort and luxury but do not allow pets.


Parc Farm Holiday Park, Denbighshire

Driving Distance: About 23 minutes (12.26 miles) | Sleeps: 8 | Pet friendly? No

What to expect: Parc Farm Holiday Park is nestled in the Clwydian Hills, offering a perfect blend of leisure and relaxation with its range of facilities and stunning views, ideal for families and groups seeking a countryside escape.

Who will love these lodges? With its family-friendly amenities and proximity to Snowdonia National Park, Parc Farm is a hit with outdoor enthusiasts and those looking for a peaceful retreat amidst nature.

What can you do here? Anything onsite? The park boasts an indoor heated pool, a clubhouse with food options, a sports bar, and a children's play area, ensuring entertainment for all ages.

What's nearby? The park is ideally located for exploring the Snowdonia National Park, with its array of outdoor activities and breathtaking scenery.

Accommodation options: The Diamond Lodge 20 Sleeps 8 is a spacious and luxurious option with modern conveniences, including a complimentary bottle of Prosecco on arrival. While the park offers a range of amenities, it does not accommodate pets or provide hot tubs in the lodges.


Don't Miss These Fantastic Days Out In Flintshire

Flint Castle

  • Opening Times: Daily, 10:00 - 16:00
  • Prices: Free entry
  • Postcode: CH6 5PH
  • Est. time required: 1-2 hours
  • Nearest parking: Castle car park (short walk away)

Flint Castle's imposing ruins are a must-see for anyone interested in medieval history or architecture. It's a great spot for families and photographers, offering stunning views over the Dee Estuary. There's nothing new per se – it's an old castle, after all – but its timeless appeal is undeniable. The best time to visit is on a clear day when you can fully appreciate the scenery. Tip: Bring a picnic and enjoy the grounds after exploring the castle.

Web: cadw.gov.wales/visit/places-to-visit/flint-castle


Greenfield Valley Heritage Park

  • Opening Times: Daily, 10:00 - 16:30
  • Prices: Adults £6.70, Children £3.90
  • Postcode: CH8 7GH
  • Est. time required: 2-4 hours
  • Nearest parking: On-site parking available

Greenfield Valley Heritage Park is a hit with families and anyone keen on industrial heritage. It's a living museum with historic buildings, a farm, and beautiful woodlands. They've recently added interactive exhibits for kids. To get the most out of your visit, check the events calendar for workshops and reenactments. A top tip is to wear comfortable shoes as there's a fair bit of walking involved.

Phone number: 01352 714172 | Web: greenfieldvalley.com


Loggerheads Country Park

  • Opening Times: Open all year, daylight hours
  • Prices: Free entry, parking charges apply
  • Postcode: CH7 5LH
  • Est. time required: 2-5 hours
  • Nearest parking: On-site car park

Loggerheads Country Park is an outdoor enthusiast's dream with its dramatic cliffs, wooded valleys, and flowing river. It's perfect for hikers, dog walkers, and families. The park has recently upgraded some of its trails to be more accessible. To avoid crowds, go on a weekday. And don't miss the visitor centre for trail maps and the lowdown on the local flora and fauna.

Phone number: 01352 810614 | Web: northwaleswildlifetrust.org.uk/nature-reserves/loggerheads-country-park


Wepre Park

  • Opening Times: Open all year, daylight hours
  • Prices: Free entry, parking charges apply
  • Postcode: CH5 4HL
  • Est. time required: 2-3 hours
  • Nearest parking: On-site car park

Wepre Park is a local favourite, boasting ancient woodlands and the ruins of Ewloe Castle. It's a fantastic choice for families and walkers. The park's recent addition of a children's play area has been a hit. Early morning is the best time for a peaceful walk. Remember to check out the visitor centre for information on the park's history and wildlife.

Phone number: 01352 703900


The National White Water Centre

  • Opening Times: Varies by season, check website
  • Prices: From £35 per person
  • Postcode: LL23 7NU
  • Est. time required: 2-3 hours
  • Nearest parking: On-site car park

The National White Water Centre is an adrenaline-pumping destination for thrill-seekers. It offers white water rafting and kayaking on the River Tryweryn. It's especially popular with groups and adventure enthusiasts. They've recently introduced new courses for beginners. To beat the rush, book an early session. And definitely bring a change of clothes – you will get wet!

Phone number: 01678 521083 | Web: nationalwhitewatercentre.co.uk


Talacre Beach

  • Opening Times: Open all year, 24 hours
  • Prices: Free entry, parking charges apply
  • Postcode: CH8 9RP
  • Est. time required: As long as you like
  • Nearest parking: Beach car park

Talacre Beach is a picturesque spot with its famous lighthouse and miles of golden sands. It's ideal for families, beachcombers, and bird watchers. The beach has recently seen improvements to its facilities, including new showers and toilets. Visit during low tide to explore the lighthouse and remember to check the tide times to avoid getting caught out.

Web: visitflintshire.com/Talacre-Beach


When planning your next getaway, don't forget to check out the variety of lodges in Flintshire. They offer a cosy retreat after a day of exploring these top attractions. Whether you're after a family-friendly park or a secluded spot in the countryside, Flintshire's lodges are the perfect base for your Welsh adventure.

FAQs

This is our first lodge break, what will it be like?

Expect a cosy retreat with all the comforts of home, plus the charm of the countryside. Lodges in Flintshire offer a unique blend of privacy and scenic beauty, often with added luxuries like hot tubs. It's the perfect way to disconnect and relax, surrounded by nature.

What should I pack when visiting Flintshire?

Pack for the outdoors – sturdy walking shoes and layers for changeable weather. Don't forget swimwear for hot tub lodges and a good book for those quiet evenings. Essentials like toiletries are a must, but many lodges come with fully equipped kitchens, so bring your favourite snacks and ingredients.

Can you park outside the lodge?

Most lodges in Flintshire have convenient parking, often right outside your door. It's super handy for unloading your gear and makes day trips a breeze. Just check with your specific lodge beforehand, as arrangements can vary.

What if it rains during my lodge break?

Rainy days are a chance to enjoy the indoor perks of your lodge. Get cosy by the fire, indulge in a long soak in your hot tub, or explore local attractions like Flintshire's indoor markets or the Greenfield Valley Heritage Park.

Can I get food delivered to my lodge?

Absolutely, many local eateries and supermarkets offer delivery services to lodges. Apps like Just Eat or Deliveroo might operate in the area, but for a more personal touch, check out local Flintshire farm shops that might offer hampers or fresh produce deliveries.

Is Flintshire a good place to visit ‘off-season’?

Flintshire's charm isn't seasonal. Off-peak visits mean fewer crowds and often better deals on lodges. The landscapes are stunning in autumn and spring, and there's plenty of indoor attractions like SeaQuarium Rhyl or the North Wales Indoor Bowls Centre for chillier days.

Will my hot tub be cleaned before we arrive?

You bet. Hot tubs are usually drained, cleaned, and refilled before each new guest. It's part of the service to ensure a sparkling clean and safe experience. If you're worried, just ask the lodge provider about their specific cleaning routines.

Are there any pet-friendly lodges in Flintshire?

Many lodges welcome furry friends, making it a great destination for pet owners. Just make sure to check the lodge's pet policy before booking. Some places like Talacre Beach Resort even offer special amenities for pets.

What local attractions should we not miss?

Don't miss out on Flint Castle for a dose of history, or take a stroll along the stunning North Wales Path. For families, The Bluebell Dairy is a hit with its ice cream and farm animals.

Is there Wi-Fi in the lodges?

Most lodges come with Wi-Fi these days, so you can stay connected if you want to. It can vary in strength depending on the location, so if you're planning a workation or need strong internet, double-check with the lodge provider.

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