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Live like a local, Explore Denbighshire’s hidden gems, including hidden restaurants, walks, and attractions, with the insider’s perspective.

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THE DINORBEN ARMS

TO EAT

The Dinorben Arms

The Dinorben Arms sits in the heart of the small village of Bodfari, which is a 30min walk from Glan Clwyd Isa. Look forward to seasonal dishes and classic brasserie-style food including battered fish & chips and a legendary steak burger with coleslaw and fries. Perfectly finished with a steady walk home down the country lanes.

TO DO

Oneplanet Adventure

One of the most renowned mountain bike trails in the UK
One Planet Adventure has something for everyone,
no matter what your experience or ability.

TO DRINK & TO SEE

The Ty Coch Inn, Nefyn

The Ty Coch Inn is arguably the best pub in Wales and officially in the top ten beach bars in the world. With views across the Irish Sea to The Rivals and a sandy beach on its doorstep what better way to while away the hours.

TO EAT

The Boat at Erbistock

The Boat at Erbistock is a historic local inn on the banks of the River Dee in North Wales. This beautiful riverside inn has been welcoming and refreshing locals and passers-by for centuries. It is one of our special places to go for a walk along the river and then to the boat for food and drink.

TO EAT

The Sugarplum Tearoom

The Sugar Plum Tearoom Ruthin, North Wales. High quality fresh ingredients, breakfasts, brunch, lunch, afternoon teas, cakes, drinks and treats.

TO DO

DENBIGH CASTLE

The striking ruins of Denbigh Castle, crowning a steep hill above the town, enjoy commanding views of the pastoral Vale of Clwyd and the round-backed hills of the Clwydian range.

TO DO

Zipworld, Velocity 2

The fastest zip line in the world since 2013! Soar over Penrhyn Quarry, where you can travel at speeds of up to and over 100 mph while taking in unbeatable views of Snowdonia.

TO DO

Lady Bagot’s Drive

There is something quite magical about Lady Bagot’s Drive; the way the pathway hugs every twist and turn of the river, or maybe the way the trees arch over as one walks. Then there’s the many small alcoves where children love to jump down the banks next to the river and throw “skimming” stones!