Discover the best top things to do in Rhyl, United Kingdom including Lazer Zone, Rhyl Miniature Railway, The Cob & Pen, Rhyl Town Hall, St. Margaret's Church, Rhyl Pavilion Theatre, Marine Lake.
Restaurants in Rhyl
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Took 3 Boys aged 11 and 13 for my sons Birthday. I paid for two sessions they joined 3 other older boys who were already there for one game in teams then they had a solo match against each other. They loved it. It cost £4 per child per game so not bad BUT the games only last 10 minutes. So the whole thing seemed to be over very quickly. Although the boys were pretty sweaty by the time they finished. Special mention for Charley female staff on duty she was great with kids and chatty with me whilst waiting. Good value but over too quickly 15 mins would be better.
4.5 based on 147 reviews
We are a 15 inch gauge miniature railway offering rides of a mile length around the Marine Lake in Rhyl which we have been doing since 1911. We still have the first loco that opened the railway on 1st May 1911 and we also operate some of the locos that were built between 1920 and 1926 to replace the two original locos after they were found to be too small. So on the steam loco front we have Prince Edward of Wales (1911) Joan (1920) Railway Queen (1921) Michael (1924) and Cagney (c1910). We also have a diesel loco called Clara (1961) and our Tram (1970). We also have Billy (1926) on display in our museum which is owned by the council. We run every weekend from Easter till end of sept and then school hols with us open everyday for the summer hols. We also have special event through the year at Easter, the second bank hols in May and the first weekend of Aug and our Santa Trains near Christmas.
4.5 based on 75 reviews
Excellent food and beer, and a warm welcome: the staff were amazingly helpful and pleasant. Really good covid-19 precautions, too. Quite possibly the best pub in Rhyl.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Hired the main hall for my 50th birthday party and had a fab night. Steve was so helpful and accommodating, nothing was to much trouble. Would definitely recommend hiring this venue for any celebration.
4.5 based on 207 reviews
This church of St Margaret,locally known as the marble church is well worth a visit.It contains some lovely stIned glass windows and you can visit the bell tower..about 50 stone winding steps up. Also you must see the graveyard as it contains about fifty war memorials of Canadian soldiers from the First World War who died locally with Spanish Flu.
4.0 based on 103 reviews
Brilliant show this was a anniversary present and it was a great evening, the seats were comfortable nice and warm in there, lovely lady showed my wife where toilets were as they were refurbishing the downstairs ones, that was the only nice staff member we encountered though the others were very unhelpful or didn't speak, security man was helpful though, all very clean and tidy have some very good shows on at the pavilion it is a very nice theatre! ????
4.0 based on 110 reviews
We took our 2 grandsons there (they are 23 months). We had a lovely time on the play park and then decided to go on the little train. It was £3 for hubby and I (babies free). The station was really good, a shop there where you could get coffee, refreshments and stuff to go crabbing, and toilets. There were loads of kids catching crabs (and putting them back). The train ride was good too. We spent a really nice afternoon there even though the weather wasn't great.
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