Discover the best top things to do in St. Asaph, United Kingdom including Brynbella Gardens, Bible translators' memorial, St. Asaph Cathedral, North Wales Golf Course & Driving Range, Myrtle House Gift Gallery, Tweedmill Shopping Outlet, St. Winefride's Roman Catholic Church, Llanelwy Community Church, St. Asaph Parish Church.
Restaurants in St. Asaph
4.5 based on 125 reviews
As a local I know the cathedral well, and it is well worth a visit to view the magnificent architecture and to learn about its fascinating history. The purpose of my recent visit was to check out the new cafe. I was not disappointed. Excellent barista made coffee and fresh sandwiches and cake, well worth the trip!
4.5 based on 36 reviews
North Wales' Premier Golf Practice Facility, established in 1988. All ages welcome from 2yrs+. Free hire clubs, no dress code. Course maintained to an excellent standard. Driving Range with State of the art automatic tees. The most popular golf complex in the area.
Took my 7 year old for his first round of golf and it was brilliant. Helpful and friendly staff, course in great condition, in a rural area with spectacular views. A variety of holes that were perfect length and challenge for both my son and I. Will definitely visit again.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Direct from Welsh and English artists and makers, unique and beautiful items made with care and joy. Fine art & collage, silk scarves & textiles, hand-bound books, wood-art, soap, candles, & greetings cards in Welsh & English. The backdrop to these classic and contemporary items is the 18th century charm of Myrtle House -big oak beams and a feature fireplace. Welcome!
4.0 based on 542 reviews
I absolutely love the Tweedmill ????. I have had a Tweedtastic time there today browsing through the varied and well stocked departments whilst listening to the fabulous voices of Aled Jones and Russell Watson, finishing off with a gorgeous afternoon tea. The only downside to today was having to listen to objectionable customers being rude to the staff, it needs to be noted that the staff remained polite and professional. To celebrate 25 years in business, Tweedmill treated their customers to a FREE lovely experience of listening to the dulcet tones of Aled and Russell whilst shopping, thrown in was the opportunity to meet and have a photo with them again at no charge.Unbelievable generosity at no cost and still people moan, it beggars belief. A big well done from me, to the management and staff at the Tweedie, I have had a lovely day and as the saying goes ‘you can’t please all of the people all of the time’. You will certainly have my continued custom.
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