Things to do in Wrexham
Browse a few of the things to do within 20 miles of Wrexham.
Music in Wrexham
Music within 20 miles of Wrexham.
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Pure Weller Live at The Parish Wrexham
Pure Weller Live at The Parish Wrexham
UKs premier tribute to the music of Paul Weller
Everything The Jam, Style Council and Paul Weller

An evening with Nigel Clark
Dodgy frontman will be joining us in Wrexham for a very intimate evening of acoustic music here at The Parish

Together Again
Together Again is a festival, a community, and a celebration of music, arts and culture held at Bolesworth Castle in Cheshire...

O Beach Experience at Together Again 2025 - Friday
Get your dose of Ibiza with the iconic O beach parties at Together Again Festival. Only valid alongside a festival ticket. Beds inc 10% booking fee.

O Beach Experience at Together Again 2025 - Saturday
Get your dose of Ibiza with the iconic O beach parties at Together Again Festival. Only valid alongside a festival ticket. Beds inc 10% booking fee.

O Beach Experience at Together Again 2025 - Sunday
Get your dose of Ibiza with the iconic O beach parties at Together Again Festival. Only valid alongside a festival ticket. Beds inc 10% booking fee.
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History and Heritage in Wrexham
History and heritage within 20 miles of Wrexham.
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Agricola Tower and Castle Walls Chester Castle | English Heritage
The original gateway to Chester Castle, this 12th-century tower houses a chapel with exceptionally fine wall-paintings of c. 1220, rediscovered in the 1980s.

Chester Roman Amphitheatre | English Heritage
The largest Roman amphitheatre in Britain, used for entertainment and military training by the 20th Legion, based at the fortress of 'Deva' (Chester).

Old Oswestry Hillfort | English Heritage
The huge hillfort at Old Oswestry was probably the stronghold and principal settlement of an Iron Age tribe, with its 40 acres protected by formidable ramparts.

Beeston Castle and Woodland Park | English Heritage
Chapel Lane, Beeston, Cheshire, CW6 9TX. With spectacular views, Beeston is one of the most dramatically sited medieval castles in England.
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The Great Outdoors in Wrexham
The great outdoors within 20 miles of Wrexham.
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Birch Road Pond | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
A delightful patch of wet woodland with a pond, right in the centre of Ellesmere.

Wood Lane | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
A working quarry site owned by Tudor Griffiths, with managed pools which have become a haven for birds.

Wem Moss | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
An ancient piece of wilderness; an outstand example of a lowland raised bog.

Greenfields | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
A mosaic of meadow, stream and woodland within walking distance of Whitchurch centre.

Charles Sinker Fields | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
* PLEASE NOTE - The hide will be closed between 24th June and 2nd July 2022 to allow for the creation of exciting new interior interpretation panels *The site formerly known as "The Flooded Fields" are a birdwatching hotspot on the edge of Whixall Moss.

Bwlytai Wood | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
A small wood awash with bluebells and wood anemones in spring

Prees Heath East | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Prees Heath East was purchased for Shropshire Wildlife Trust by local landowner John Baker, who was keen to protect this important heathland.

Sweeney Fen | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
This tiny fen is one of the most exquisite flower meadows in Shropshire

Craig Sychtyn | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
A fine old wood with grand views across to the Tanat Valley and beyond to the Berwyn mountains

Melverley Meadows | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Flower-rich hay meadows

Dolgoch Quarry | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
An abandoned limestone quarry with wonderful wildflowers
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Sport in Wrexham
Sport within 20 miles of Wrexham.
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Westminster Park Municipal Golf Course
Brio Leisure - Gyms, swimming pools, fitness classes, entertainment and more available throughout Cheshire West and Chester!

Nantwich Town Weaver Stadium
Nantwich Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. The club was founded in 1884 and is nicknamed The Dabbers, a reference to the town's tanning industry.
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Food and Drink in Wrexham
Food and drink within 20 miles of Wrexham.
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Hotel Indigo Chester
The Hotel Indigo® Chester is conveniently located in the centre of the historic City of Chester with excellent transport links, including a direct train to London in under two hours, and is in easy reach of both Manchester and Liverpool airports and just off the M53 motorway. A contemporary boutique hotel, constructed in 2019, designed to reflect the city's famous architecture, and the oldest racecourse in the UK, all 75 stunning guest rooms feature Hypnos beds and stylish bathrooms with rainfall showers and bespoke toiletries. When it comes to food and drink, we are lucky to share the building with The Forge Chester. The Forge is a culinary establishment that prides itself on offering incredible dry-aged beef and wild venison. These exquisite meats can be found in their maturation cabinets, patiently waiting for their turn on the remarkable Forge grill. Their main focus lies in utilizing British ingredients, with a special emphasis on sourcing ingredients as close to the Chester area as possible. They aim to provide amazing service, ensuring that each visit is truly memorable. The hotel is just a short walk from Chester's famous Rows and extensive shopping district, not to mention the award-winning Storyhouse theatre, and the 2000-year-old city walls.
We believe you don't need to be staying at the hotel to visit the restaurant for breakfast but ring ahead to check. 2 under 16s can enjoy a free breakfast for every paying adult. Please always check the website for T&Cs.
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Wildlife in Wrexham
Wildlife within 20 miles of Wrexham.
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Jones' Rough | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
The limestone scree provides perfect conditions for rock rose, wild thyme and marjoram and the scarce prickly sedge. A small flock of Hebridean/Shropshire sheep graze it from time to time to keep the vegetation under control.

Llynclys Common | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
A mosaic of habitats, fantastic place for wildlife and plants.

Ruewood | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Two wet meadows full of wild flowers

Llanymynech Rocks | Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust
Man-made treasure

Llanymynech Rocks | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Old quarries with great botanical treasures.

Holly Banks | Shropshire Wildlife Trust
A tranquil landscape with dense hedgerows and grand old ash and oak trees
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