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Lola & Suggs beach cafe at Talacre beach serving coffee, homemade cake , Sandwiches etc. Read more…
Basingwerk Abbey, the remains of a Cistercian abbey, originally founded in 1131 with extra works in the thirteenth century and later. Read more…
Talacre beach is a long sandy beach looking out over the Irish Sea and to the Wirral and Liverpool. The beach is backed by sand dunes and has plenty of room for everyone even in the summer with the local holiday parks. Talacre is a good alternative to the more commercialised North Wales coastal resorts. A major feature of the Read more…
Talacre Beach to Prestatyn (via Gronant Dunes) is a 4.5 miles / 7 km walk. Explore this beautiful section of the coast which takes in the Point of Ayr lighthouse. You will travel along the popular Talacre Beach and through the Gronant Dunes, a rich dune habitat Site of Special Scientific Interest before arriving at Prestatyn with its wonderful beaches Read more…
Flint Castle dominates the harbour on the estuary and was built in 1277 by Edward I. It’s known for its solitary round tower which is isolated from the rest of the inner ward. Over 3000 men helped build the castle and similar buildings can be found at Rhuddlan. Work was stopped here in 1286 so the castle never reached it’s Read more…
he Gold Cape is a Wetherspoon pub in Mold, Flintshire. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm. Read more…
Flint Castle to Basingwerk Abbey walk – 6 miles / 10 km This is a nice walk along the Dee Estuary between the 13th-century Flint Castle, the first to be built when King Edward I invaded Wales, and the 12th-century Basingwerk Abbey. The abbey is situated approximately half a mile inland from the Coast Path at Greenfield. The Dee Estuary Read more…
The Point of Ayr Lighthouse, also known as the Talacre Lighthouse, is a grade II listed building situated on Talcre beach on the north coast of Wales, on the Point of Ayr, near the village of Talacre. The lighthouse is around 60 ft (18m) tall, 18ft in diameter and has oak pile foundations, was built in 1776 by a Trust Read more…
Flint lifeboat station detail was established in 1966. No shop and station only open by appointment. Read more…
Gronant Dunes is a large area of sand dunes and foreshore located between Prestatyn and Gronant. The beach forms part of an extensive dune system that stretches eastwards to the Talacre Beach (Point of Ayr) and to the west it links up with Barkby Beach. Gronant Dunes also known as The Warren, is a protected site and deemed a Site Read more…