Wrexham Hotels
Best Western have 7 hotels in Wrexham
Book a Wrexham hotel where aqueducts and ancient castles span the undulating countryside and winding river valleys.
Town and city breaks in Wrexham
Live bands try their luck at open mic sessions at Central Station, the heart of Wrexham’s live music scene. Welsh treasures like Cerys Matthews and the Chamber Orchestra of Wales take the stage at the eclectic William Aston Hall. Abenbury is a quiet retreat for rounds at Wrexham Golf Club and Clays Farm Golf Centre.
Holidays in the Wrexham countryside
Base yourself at a hotel in Wrexham for rural treks to Ty Mawr Country Park to see a green landscape adorned with engineering marvels. The leggy Pontcysyllte Aqueduct straddles the River Dee at 126 feet, while the railway-supporting Cefn Viaduct spans the landscape with 19 stone arches. Pass water wheels and mills to hunt down a private picnic spot on the meandering Clywedog Valley.
Attractions in Wrexham
Stay at a Wrexham hotel to explore the county’s rich heritage. Thirteenth-century Caergwrle Castle went to ruin much like its former resident – the rebellious prince Dafydd ap Gruffydd – who switched allegiances between the Welsh and English. Follow the steps of Cistercian monks under the vaulted roof at Valle Crucis Abbey. Formal gardens surround the elegant but understated 18th-century stately home Erddig.
Hotels in Wrexham
Attractions in Wrexham:
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Various, please call before visiting Mar - Nov 2012; not Thu or Fri (various dates)
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Daily 10am-5pm (last entry 4pm) 1 Mar - 31 Aug 2012 (annual)
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Wed-Sun 12pm-4.30pm 4 Apr - 6 Dec 2012; not Mon or Tue (annual)



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