Visitor attractions and information - Prestatyn
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Ocean Beach Amusement Park, 102 West Parade,
Rhyl, Clwyd LL18 1UL. Tel: 01745 343246. About 4 miles west of Prestatyn. |
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Rhyl
Sea Life Centre, East Parade, Rhyl, Denbighshire, LL18 3AF. Tel:
01745 344660. Rhyl Sea Life Centre features the first and only
walkthrough underwater tunnel in Wales. Enjoy the unique experience
of a seabed stroll surrounded by sharks, rays and countless other
fascinating ocean creatures. About
4 miles west of Prestatyn. |
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The Welsh Mountain Zoo, Colwyn Bay, Clwyd,
North Wales, LL28 5UY. Tel: 01492 532 938. House of the
Condor. Snow Leopards. Camels. Sealions. Wallaby. Flamingo.
Boa Constrictor. Burmese Python & many many more. www.welshmountainzoo.org.
About 14 miles west of
Prestatyn. |
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Bodelwyddan
Castle, Bodelwyddan, Rhyl, Denbighshire. Set in 260 acres of
magnificent parkland, the Castle is an outstation of the National
Portrait Gallery and is open to the public most days throughout
the year. www.bodelwyddan-castle.co.uk.
About 7 miles southwest
of Prestatyn. |
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Offa's Dyke Path - The National Trail. The
Path runs for 177 miles from Sedbury Cliffs on the Severn Estuary
near Chepstow to the North Wales resort of Prestatyn on Liverpool
Bay. For about 70 miles it follows the course of the 8th Century
Offa's Dyke earthwork. Offa's Dyke Path, while not being the
longest of the National Trails, is the most attractive and varied
of them. The route crosses high wild moorland, attractive, well
cultivated wide river valleys and ancient woodland. |
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