Find My Favourite Holiday Cottages in Flintshire

Why not rent a Flintshire holiday home and explore this picturesque county in the North East of Wales? Flintshire borders England and Cheshire in the East and Wrexham to the South and is often referred to as a 'Gateway to Wales'. Flintshire towns include the market town of Explore fascinating towns such as Mold (great food and drink festival), which is also home to Clwyd Theatr Cymru, a large theatre complex presenting world-class international theatre all year round, often referred to as the National Theatre of North Wales.

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The home of St Winefrides, Holywell in Flintshire, is one of the ‘Seven Wonders of Wales’. Having been a centre for pilgrimages since the 7th century, how could you not follow in the tradition and see it yourself?), The County town of Flint has a 13th-century medieval castle worth exploring. Those seeking more active holidays in Flintshire will find facilities offering cycling, watersports, riding, fishing and ice skating all within Flintshire (so no need to worry if it rains on holiday! When the sun does shine, Talacre Beach offers miles of golden sands or you can just spend a day or two walking in the Clwydian Range, a gentle range of heather-covered hills, perfect for late summer self-catering holidays in Flintshire when in bloom. For more serious walkers, the 177-mile-long Offa’s Dyke has a presence in Flintshire as it passes from Chepstow to Prestatyn.