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The busy market town of Mold is located 10 miles west of the border with England.

The town is home to Clwyd Theatre Cymru, Wales' major drama house, originally built as a Regional Arts Centre. The Theatre hosts a variety of drama, dance, music and a community festival in Summer. There are around 1,500 public performances a year.

There are two country parks within a few miles of the town. Moel Famau Country Park is named after the mountain Moel Famau which, at 1,818 feet above sea level, rewards you with outstanding scenic views. The park incorporates over 2,000 acres of the Clwydian Hills and has Bronze Age burial mounds, ancient standing stones and the remains of three Iron Age hill forts. Loggerheads Country Park offers 67 acres of wonderful parkland with walks and nature trails, there is also a working corn mill and a Visitor Information Centre and a café.

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

A55 Junction 33B & A494 to Mold.

Accessible by Public Transport: Buckley station is 6 miles away.

Mold

Type:Town

Flintshire, CH7 1AP

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What's Nearby

  1. Mold Library Museum

    Visual information panels and artefacts illustrate the historical development of Mold and…

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  2. Loggerheads Country Park

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  3. Moel Famau Country Park (NRW)

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  4. A typically Welsh castle with a characteristic D-shaped tower, probably built by Llywelyn…

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  1. The Garden Festivals Company

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  2. Begun in 1277, one of the first castles to be built in Wales by King Edward I.

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  3. Greenacres Farm Park

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  8. Substantial remains of Cistercian abbey, originally founded as a house of the order of…

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  10. Ness Gardens

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