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Ruthin Castle Hotel
Castle Street, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 2NU

Originally a 13th century castle, the beautiful Ruthin Castle Hotel offers traditional hospitality located at the gateway to Snowdonia. Explore the 30 acres of gardens and parkland or take a short walk into Ruthin. Dine in the award winning Berties...
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Attractions near Ruthin Castle Hotel
A selection of attractions close to Ruthin Castle Hotel:
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| Ruthin Gaol (< 1 Mile) |
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There aren’t many gaols with a tea shop and souvenirs but you’ll certainly need refreshments after you’ve visited the endless exhibitions on display at Ruthin...
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| Maen Huail (< 1 Mile) |
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Near Barclay`s Bank in St Peter`s Square is a large limestone boulder known as Maen Huail, where King Arthur is said to have beheaded a...
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| Moel Famau (< 1 Mile) |
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Rising to a height of 1818 feet above sea level, Moel Famau is the highest summit in the Clwydian range. The name means "Mother's Mountain"....
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| Foel Fenlli (< 1 Mile) |
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The huge ramparts of an Iron Age hill fort crown the summit of Foel Fenlli, a heather covered hill in the Clwydian range. Double ramparts...
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| St Dyfnog`s Well (6.6 Miles) |
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Reputed to cure skin complaints and other ailments, this holy well was much visited in byegone days. In the 18th Century, the bath was paved...
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| Penycloddiau (10.4 Miles) |
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Penycloddiau is a heather and bilberry covered hill containing the largest Iron Age hill fort in the Clwydian range. Although little remains, apart from the...
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| Denbigh Castle (10.5 Miles) |
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Denbigh Castle is situated just outside of this Welsh town and was one of the most important military strongholds in this area of Wales....
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| Mold Museum (11.9 Miles) |
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Mold Museum traces the fascinating history of the community back to the foundations of life in the region. The collection has Bronze Age pieces...
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| Mold Library (13 Miles) |
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Mold Library acts as one of the most important cultural and social focal points in this community in Wales. Carrying a large collection of...
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| St David’s Church (14.7 Miles) |
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Opened in October 1852, St David’s Church is located three miles from Holywell, next to the Franciscan Friary of Pantasaph and across the road from...
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| Caergwrle Castle (15.8 Miles) |
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First built in 1277 by Dafydd ap Gruffudd, Caergwrle Castle was taken by Edward I after Dafydd, previously an ally, changed sides to fight against...
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| Basingwerk Abbey (16.6 Miles) |
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Basingwerk Abbey started as a Savigniac community but in 1147 merged with the Cistercians. The abbey became quite prosperous after being granted gifts of land...
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| Llangollen Museum (17.2 Miles) |
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In Llangollen Museum you can discover the history and legends of this fascinating, small Welsh borderlands town. There are hundreds of artefacts found in the...
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| Plas Newydd (17.9 Miles) |
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In the late 18th Century, two ladies eloped from Ireland and settled in Llangollen at the house now called Plas Newydd. Their names were Sarah...
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| Greenfield Valley (18 Miles) |
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The Greenfield Valley is now a fascinating, peaceful country park containing reservoirs, woodlands, industrial archaeological sites and ancient monuments. Two hundred years ago, there were...
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| Flint Library (18.4 Miles) |
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This library is an important resource for both local people and the many visitors who travel through this area on a regular basis. Holding...
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| St. Deiniol’s Library (18.6 Miles) |
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St Deniol’s is Britain’s only residential library, making it a unique institution. William Ewart Gladstone, the great Victorian statesman, founded the establishment. After...
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| Chirk Aqueduct (19.4 Miles) |
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Built between 1796 and 1801, the 70 feet high Chirk Aqueduct was designed by Thomas Telford and William Jessop to carry the Ellesmere Canal (now...
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| St Giles Church (19.7 Miles) |
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Known as one of the Seven Wonders of Wales, St Giles commands a dominant position overlooking the town of Wrexham. With a church in Wrexham...
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| Horseshoe Falls (20.3 Miles) |
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The Horseshoe Falls is a picturesque, crescent-shaped weir on the River Dee. Designed by Thomas Telford in the early 19th century, it was built to...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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