Discover the best top things to do in Denbigh, United Kingdom including Denbigh Gliding, Mcintyres Silks Retro Sweets, Cae Dai Trust, St Dyfnog's Church, Golden Lion Inn & Sports Bar, Denbigh Tennis Club, Denbigh Castle, Denbigh Library, Wireless in Wales Museum, Denbigh Museum.
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5.0 based on 5 reviews
Perfectly Sited In Fabulous North Wales Only 15 Minutes From The A55 Expressway, Denbigh Gliding At Lleweni Parc Offers Unrivalled Access To The Snowdonia Mountain Wave And Immediate Access To The 30KM Clwydian Ridge. We’ve Got A Great Airfield – An 850 Metre Tarmac Runway Accessed By A Sealed Perimeter Track – Which Means Mud Free Flying All Year Round, Be It Wave, Ridge Or Thermal.
5.0 based on 101 reviews
What a fascinating museum packed with fascinating retro memorabilia from the 50s suitable for all ages realy takes you back in time and lets the younger generation experience what it was like in this decade enjoy a cup of tea and biscuits in a period setting, very welcoming staff who are only to willing to help with loads of information only spent 2 hours here could have been much longer will certainly visit again. A little difficult to find sat nav sent me through Denbigh (very narrow streets) but well worth the effort
5.0 based on 2 reviews
A warm welcoming village pub serving a selection of Real Ales along side some of the best lagers on the market that include San Miguel, Poretti, Carling & Coors. Guinness Quality standard achieved from brewery. Real log fire and a choice of 7 High Definition screen to watch all sports with surround sound including a 90" (7.5ft) screen in the sports bar. New for 2017 a selection of over 12 Gins from around the world to try Live music every month as well as a charity quiz on the first Friday of each month One of the "Host" venues for Route 76 Real Ale festival in July as well as the home to "Goldiefest" a live music festival
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Denbigh Tennis Club, formed in 1947, has occupied the 4 courts in Lower Park since 1964. The courts were resurfaced as recently as 2012 in porous macadam with an acrylic surface allowing all weather use all year round. Income raised through memberships, sponsorship and other club activities means that the courts will be maintained to their current high standard. The courts are free to use.
4.5 based on 216 reviews
Denbigh’s finest feature is its striking triple-towered great gatehouse. Want to get a historian really excited? Mention Denbigh’s triple-towered great gatehouse. Probably one of the seven wonders of Wales. We think you’ll agree. The displayed opening times are our general pattern. Please check the Cadw website for specific times and days, including closures.
The castle sits proudly at the top of the town and is easily accessible on foot. Book your tickets in advance, only £2 a person. Friendly staff at the entrance and covid secure protocols are in place. Lovely to walk around with information boards to explain different parts of the castle and stunning views of the local area. There is also a little cafe/gift shop. Well worth it!
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Museum closed until 30.04.2020 due to Coronavirus precautions. Vintage Radio Museum, celebrating Broadcasting in Wales and the contribution made by Welsh Scientists and Engineers. The Museum has eight cabinets with vintage radios from the 1920s to 1960s, a valve cabinet with around 150 valves and some transistors, as well as an area displaying some of the radios and amplifiers made by Sir Clive Sinclair. We also have a replica 1940s room and a large collection of books. The Museum can open by appointment for large groups. We can supply tea and coffee. The Museum is open every Monday, except Bank Holidays, from 11:00 to 15:00.
From the moment we walked through the door, we realised that we had come across something rather special. We received a very warm welcome by David the museum Curator and all the other museum volunteers who were all very friendly. They were having a coffee morning on the day we visited so we had the extra special treat of coffee and cakes. David is very knowledgeable and passionate on the subject of vintage radios, and kindly took us around the museum, explaining to us some very interesting facts and information on all the wonderful exhibits. The displays are all well placed in glass cabinets, and as you walk around the room you are taken on a journey of vintage sound from the Edison Phonograph and valve radios right up to the transistor age. If you are of a certain age like myself, it will be a very nostalgic visit as you peer at the various radio displays and spot that old radio that used to sit on yours or your grandparent’s sideboard when you were a child. If vintage radio and gramophones is of special interest to you like myself, then you are in for a real treat as there are many rare items on display. If not, but you enjoy visiting museums, I am sure that most will find themselves just as intrigued as I was by all the exhibits. It is free to enter this small friendly museum but donations are welcome. If you are a vintage radio enthusiast, I would allow for at least one to two hours for you visit, as David will explain to you all you need to know about the exhibits on display, if not I would advise at least half an hour for your visit, but I am sure that many will want to have a coffee and a chat and stay much longer. The museum has limited opening times and I recommend that you check these before you plan your visit, we visited on a Saturday morning.The given opening times are: Mondays 11.00 - 15.00 and the 1st Saturday of every month 11.00 - 15.00. I would also recommend that you time your visit to the Wireless museum in Denbigh, with a visit to the 1950’s Cae Dai museum, another wonderful gem in Denbigh which is full of artefacts and vehicles all 1950’s, including a large selection of vintage radios and TV sets! Visiting these two museums and the historical town, make it well worth a day trip to the friendly town of Denbigh.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
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