Attractions North Wales
www.attractionsnorthwales.co.uk
Tourism partnership website giving information about the wealth of places to visit in North Wales, including offers and vouchers.
Borderlands
www.borderlands.co.ukThis website, which promotes Wrexham, Flintshire and Denbigshire, is edited by the Tourism Departments of the area's three county councils.
It links to a handy interactive road map allowing users to zoom in and out to pick routes into the region.
And as well as offering the expected guides to accommodation, where to eat and attractions, it also gives information on where visitors can see the region's choirs.
Dee Valley
www.deevalley.comCorwen, Chirk, Llangollen and Bala are some of the places covered by this site which gives tourist information and a guide to local businesses. Panoramic views of local beauty spots are also available on the site.
As well as a guide to what's available for visitors the site gives historical information to provide a background to the development of the places covered.
This is a site which is well worth visiting if you're planning a trip to the Dee Valley.
icNorthWales
http://icnorthwales.icnetwork.co.uk/holidays/icNorthWales has an extensive section on tourism and travel throughout North Wales on their website.
Included are guides to activities and outings, restaurant reviews and pub guides.
There is also a guide to Wrexham with articles on the town's heritage and the history of the parish church of St Giles.
Llangollen
www.llangollen.org.ukThe tourist town has developed its own website detailing its history, places to stay and eat, places to visit of interest, shopping in the town and services.
Almost every tourist facility appears to be listed, leaving the site's visitors in little doubt about what the town has to offer.
Also, Llangollen's famous
Steam Railway has its own website detailing timetables, fares and events throughout the year.
www.llangollen-railway.co.uk
The National Trust
www.nationaltrust.org.ukThe National Trust website details properties in Wales including Erddig Hall and Chirk Castle.
The website gives usual details about attractions, opening times, facilities, entry prices.
Interesting features include the virtual views of Trust properties.
Search for Wales to find places of local interest.
North Wales Events
www.north-wales-events.co.ukFind out about local events with this website. It's funded by Tourism Partnership North Wales and features events information including a search facility.
North Wales Tourism
http://nwt.co.uk/english/borderlands/fs.htmThe organisation has devoted plenty of web space to shout about what's on offer in the Borderlands of Wrexham, Flintshire and Denbighshire.
One helpful feature of the site is its guides to banks - and then there are plenty of other opportunities on the site to find out how to spend that money once they get here.
Rhyl and Prestatyn
www.rhyl-prestatyn.co.ukDenbighshire Tourism's website for the coast. You can find information on where to stay, things to do and check the weather. There are maps of the two resorts and contact details for the Tourist Information Centres.
Somewhere to Go
www.somewheretogo.co.uk/north_wales.htmlSomewhere To Go lists hotels and tourist attractions throughout North Wales, using an interactive map.
www.visitflintshire.comIncludes guides to local places to stay, eat and things to do.
Wales on the Web
www.walesdirectory.co.ukThis site offers a selection of web sites about Wales where you will find tourist information about North Wales, including travel information, Welsh maps, holiday accommodation from hotels to camping-sites and tourist attractions.
Welcome to Wales
www.croeso.comWelcome to Wales lists several towns in NE Wales and their attractions and facilities with links to other places of interest in and around the area.
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