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The county of Wrexham is found in Northern Wales, made up of Wrexham town, a part of Denbighshire and a lot of beautiful, rural countryside. Rent a holiday cottage in this county and roam the area, which boasts fantastic nature and wildlife, inspiring ancient architecture and lots of fun activities for the kids, like Tenpin bowling in Wrexham town, and the exciting Waterworld found there. 

Holiday cottages in Wrexham are between the Welsh Mountains and the Dee Valley and offer many enjoyable places to visit. Coursing through Wrexham is the River Alyn, and should you visit the Alyn Waters County Park, you can walk alongside it, either with good friends or hand-in-hand with your partner. Explore the neighbouring woodlands, keep an eye out for all the animals, and later stop by the children’s play area for good, old-fashioned fun.

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Llys Offa is a spacious family-friendly rural holiday cottage near Ruabon in North Wale. It offers tranquillity, multiple spaces for relaxation, a games room, a sauna and an outdoor heated swimming pool, all of which sit beside a running stream and within easy reach of the attractions of North Wales.

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The main town in the area and all of North Wales is Wrexham, and has plenty of great shops and nightlife for all as well as a choice of delightful holiday cottages. Wrexham’s close proximity to the Welsh Mountains makes it a great place to use as a base when exploring North Wales. Discover the pretty towns and villages of neighbouring Montgomeryshire, the Victorian seaside resorts along the North Wales coast or even venture into Snowdonia. Also found in Wrexham town is Bellevue Park, made in the Edwardian style with rolling hills of ornate plants.

For a romantic evening out, dine in one of Wrexham’s fine restaurants, and then go for a walk in the park, your path lit up by gorgeous Edwardian-style lamps. Live concerts are also, at times, held in the park, so be sure to check for any upcoming events.

Nant Mill Visitor Centre will make for a splendid day out, nestled in the quiet Nant Woods. Also in the area is the Plassey Craft and Retail Village, ideal for a fun day of shopping while surrounded by Edwardian-style architecture. For a real taste of history, visit the highly-esteemed Chirk Castle near Wrexham town, with wild ponies grazing in its gardens. National Trust devotees will enjoy the splendid Erddig Mansion in Wrexham with its fascinating insights into life ‘below stairs’.