Discover the best top things to do in Flintshire, United Kingdom including Nercwys Forest, Mold Alehouse, Blue Bell Inn, Holywell Pet Cemetery, St Peter and St Eurgain Church, Loggerheads Country Park, Wepre Park, Moel Famau, Raven Inn, Druid Inn Gorsedd.
Restaurants in Flintshire
5.0 based on 21 reviews
If you venture off the beaten paths here - starting at the corner through the style you are treated to some lovely hidden paths. Nothing wrong with the bigger paths but I prefer wandering through the older parts of the woods where the trees are closer together and the path less obvious.
5.0 based on 36 reviews
Fantastic place for great quality beer, expertly cellared by the very knowledgeable landlord. It had a fantastic atmosphere pre-lockdown, friendly people, always plenty of laughter and great conversations. It has operated as a off-licence only since March and continues to offer a fantastic selection of beers on draught and in cans and bottles. Bring your own container for some lovely freshly poured keg beer!
4.5 based on 44 reviews
We're an independent, family run, award-winning freehouse . At 850ft near the top of Halkyn Mountain we've spectacular 70 mile views over Dee & Mersey rivers, distant Cumbrian mountains & Pennine hills. Dogs are welcome.Our extensive events list is enjoyed by walkers, riders, cyclists, musicians and locals alike. Award-winning walks are on our website and a free WiFi keeps you in touch. Real fires in winter add to the warm welcome. Open Sun-noon/12am, Mon-4pm till 12am, closed Tues, Wed-4pm/12am, Thu-4pm-till 12am, Fri-12pm/midnight, Sat-noon/midnight, Bank holidays-noon/12am.
Had a brilliant time at the Bluebell. Girlie night catch up. Warm, friendly atmosphere. Chippy van outside and courtesy of Gary the landlord bring inside to eat. Lovely array of drinks available.
4.5 based on 197 reviews
Pet Cemetery, within award winning grounds and a home made food cafe. Enjoy a stroll around the award winning grounds of the pet cemetery and discover a place where the beautifully manicured gardens, statues, memorials, visitor centre & chapel are all dedicated to pets.All well behaved pets are welcome in our cafe, serving delicious home cooked food. The visitor cafe is open from 10am to 5pm.Visitors welcome at all time 7 days a week.Pet funeral services enquiries can be made 24/7.
Went with my friend today and we both had a lovely breakfast and to follow we had a cake for a treat and wow it was amazing. Well done cheryl for a cake that was made to perfection
4.5 based on 13 reviews
4.5 based on 420 reviews
We arrived during the afternoon, and parking was available right outside the entrance. Parking wasn't too expensive (£2 for 2-3 hours) and was free entry into the park! We enjoyed walking up the cliff, and seeing the amazing views at the top which was worth the walk! The woodlands had a variety of wildlife present such as squirrels and various birds. The walk around the river is highly recommended. We would definitely return if we find ourselves in the area again.
4.5 based on 293 reviews
I have visited here several times and it still remains very popular for everyone. Plenty of parking spaces,but it can get busy during holiday time. There is a lovely visitors centre which has a map of Wepre Park,public toilets and a cafe which serves hot and cold food and ice cream.You can sit outside the information centre with your dog on a lead.There is also some benches and rocks to sit on under the trees.There are picnic tables near by. Plenty of well worn paths leading you in various directions around Wepre Park.There is also a boarded path which is great for anyone using pushchairs,you can walk down to the river and dogs and children can have a paddle. Lots of birds and wildlife can be heard as you walk through the Brook walk. There are plenty of benches to sit and relax on along the way. You can also take a visit up to Ewloe Castle or take the many steps up to what was an old golf course.It is now a wildlife area full of bullrushes and wild flowers.You then follow the path through woodland to the Rosie Pool which is popular with people who want to fish. You can walk around Rosie Pool,but if you have a dog you must keep the dog on a lead. There is also a lovely little garden behind the visitors centre which the staff/volunteers do keep tidy.Although there was a few bottles and cans thrown in the small pond,lots of wildlife to see and benches to sit and relax. There is also a large playground for children,teenagers and adults and a skate park near to the car park.There is so much for children to see and do here and on a nice day it is nice to take a picnic and relax. The park is very popular with walkers,joggers,mountain bikers,dog walkers and families but also nice if you want a relaxing stroll on your own. I would definitely recommend a visit.
4.5 based on 381 reviews
Fantastic 360 views from the top of the highest hill in the Clwydian range. Car park £2 all day and toilets, picnic tables and children’s play area so great day out. Took us 40 mins to get to the Jubilee tower at the top and with circular walk via Offa’s Dyke oath, our visit was 2 hours total. Be warned though this is a popular place especially on sunny days
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Visited the raven yesterday and what a beautiful place ! A truly traditional village pub with lovely beer garden at the front looking onto the local church , Great real ales , very welcoming staff , the food was superb felt right at home , to have the village choir sing an impromptu rendition of hallelujah and here comes the sun sitting next to us outside was the icing on the cake , a very very pleasant afternoon spent with my wife at a lovely pub ! Will definitely be returning Thankyou
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Visited with our dog for an evening meal. Food was lovely, very fresh and tasty. Great selection of drinks. Fab little beer garden at the back. We will return.
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