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St Asaph, Denbighshire
LL17 0HY Sir Ddinbych - Denbighshire
Days out for all the family
Are there any fun places to visit? The following attractions are within 10 miles of LL17 0HY:

Sea Life Centre
East Parade, Rhyl, Flintshire County, LL183AF
Sea Life Centre - Amusement Park in Rhyl, Flintshire County. Contact venue on telephone number 01745344660 for opening times, entrance costs, and attractions/rides available at this park.

Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo, Caughall Road, Upton, Chester, CH21LH
Fancy a fabulous day out with more than 11,000 amazing animals? Youre in the right place! Were the UKs top zoo, with 110 acres of award-winning enclosures and gardens to explore.Youll pack loads of exciting stuff into a day at Chester Zoo and even then youll probably want to come back for the rest!We have 110 acres of award-winning gardens to explore, and over 11,000 animals to discover.

Knightlys Fun Park
Sandbank Road, Towyn, Abergele, North Wales, LL229LD
Knightly's Fun Park in Towyn, North Wales is a family run leisure park, with a good sized family fun fair, bingo hall, amusement arcades, situated by the beach only five minutes from the centre of Rhyl.rides include the Waltzer, one of the most popular rides in Britain, ten individually rotating cars on a revolving platform, Junior Pirate Ship, the big kiddie ride for the adventurous child, the Cage, a gravitation aerial ride holding 36 people.

Denbigh Castle
A525, Denbigh, Denbighshire, LL163NB
The site of the castle was probably occupied from the early Christian period, with the possibility that a native Welsh fortress was built on the site and was being used as a royal centre immediately before the building of the current stone castle. The current stone castle was begun by Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln, to whom King Edward had granted the territory, shortly after the defeat of the last native Welsh prince, Dafydd ap Gruffudd, in 1282.

Welsh Mountain Zoo
Old Highway, Colwyn Bay, Clwyd, LL285UY
Set in North Wales, high above Colwyn Bay with panoramic views and breathtaking scenery, beautiful gardens are home to our caring conservation zoo. Roam the wooded pathways, relax on the grassy slopes and spend a lovely day learning about many rare and endangered species from Britain and around the world including Snow Leopards, Chimpanzees, Red Pandas and Sumatran Tigers!Enjoy our Penguin Parade, Chimp Encounter, Bear Falls, Condor Haven and the Childrens Farm plus much more.

Ness Gardens
Ness, Neston, CH644AY
Ness Botanische opens to the public Friday 3 September. Winner of Best in Show and Gold Medal at RHS Show Tatton Park 2009, the garden was created by the garden designer and TV presenter Chris Beardshaw.

Ewe-Phoria Sheepdog Centre
Glanrafon, Llangwm, LL210PE
Ewe-Phoria is an Agri-Theatre and Sheepdog Centre that details the life and work of the shepherd on a traditional Welsh farm.The Agri-Theatre has unusal living displays of sheep with accompanying lectures on their history and breed, while outside sheepdog handlers put their dogs through their paces.

Rug Chapel
Rug, Rug, Denbighshire, LL219BT
These delightful religious sites are located close together in beautiful countryside just west of Corwen.Rug is a rare example of a little altered private 17th century chapel.

Birkenhead Priory
Priory Street, Birkenhead, Wirral, CH415JH
This Benedictine Monastery established in around 1150, is the oldest standing building on Merseyside. First restored over a century ago the site continues to develop with museums displays, education/meeting/concert space and chapel dedicated to HMS Conway (open by appointment).

Museum of Liverpool Life
Pier Head (Next to Albert Dock), L34AA
The museum tells the story of the people of Liverpool, their culture and contribution to our national life. You can explore the city's rich history, heritage, communities and industries.

HM Customs and Excise Museum
Albert Dock, L34AQ
Take a look at the never-ending battle between smugglers and duty men. The HM Customs & Excise National Museum tells the exciting story of smuggling and contraband from the 1700s to the present day.

Liverpool Conservation Centre
White Chapel, L16HZ
The Conservation Centre is a unique venue where you can find out how we care for our collections. Everything from Roman sculptures to Cold War spacesuits come here to be preserved and restored.

World Museum Liverpool
Wiliam Brown Street, L38EN
Our fantastic collections include archaeology, ethnology and the natural and physical sciences. Whether you want to hold a mammoth's tooth, watch a shuttle launch or marvel at the Egyptian mummies, the museum makes a great day out for the whole family.

Alyns Waters Country Park
Guard Pentre Bach Mold Road, Gwersyllt, Wrexham, Flintshire County, LL114AG
Alyns Waters Country Park - Amusement Park in Wrexham, Flintshire County. Contact venue on telephone number 01978762122 for opening times, entrance costs, and attractions/rides available at this park.

Sudley House
Mossley Hill Road, L188BX
Sudley House will be closed for about one year from 4th April 2005 to allow major refurbishments.Sudley House contains fabulous works by Gainsborough, Reynolds, Landseer and Turner, all displayed amongst original Victorian decor.

Llangollen Wharf
Llangollen Wharf, Llangollen, Denbighshire, LL208TA
Llangollen Wharf is one of the major attractions in the North Wales market town of Llangollen. From the Wharf you can embark on either a horse drawn boat trip along the feeder for the main canal, or a motorised aqueduct cruise which takes you across the famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct built by Thomas Telford.

The Boat Museum
South Pier Rd, Ellesmere Port, CH654FW
At The Boat Museum in Ellesmere Port we bring Britain's canal history back to life. Come and explore the exhibitions in the historic dock complex and experience life aboard our collection of canal and river craft.

Sense Shark Dive Challenge
Blue Planet Aquarium Oaks, Ellesmere Port,Cheshire, CH659LF
National Deafblind charity Sense is offering you the opportunity to come face to face with Europe's largest collection of Sand Tiger sharks. You can dive with sharks, stingrays and tropical fish at the Blue Planet Aquarium in Cheshire.

Cheshire Military Museum
The Castle, Chester, CH12DN
In the Cheshire Military Museum we remember the Cheshire Regiment, Cheshire Yeomanry, the 3rd Carabiniers, the 5th Royal Iniskilling Dragoon Guards and the Eaton Hall Officer Cadet School. And several other small Cheshire units - some now long retired (often from bigger corps of the Army).

Deva Roman Experience
Pierpoint Lane, Chester, CH11NL
Stroll along reconstructed streets experiencing the sights, sounds and smells of Roman Chester. From the streets of Deva (the Roman Name for Chester), you return to the present day on an extensive archaeological 'dig', where you can discover the substantial Roman, Saxon and medieval remains beneath modern Chester.

Cheshire Visitor Centre
Vicars Lane, Chester, CH11QX
Archaeological excavations are now taking place at the 2000 year-old Roman Amphitheatre - the largest stone-built arena of its kind in Britain - with finds being put on show in a new exhibition at the nearby Chester Visitor Centre. The building offers one of the best views of the site from its top-floor gallery.

Speke Hall
The Walk, Speke, L241XD
Speke Hall is one of the finest half-timbered mansions of England, set in a tranquil oasis of gardens and woodland on the banks of the Mersey.Originally, visitors to Speke (having crossed the stone bridge over the moat) would have passed directly through the gatehouse into the Courtyard, entering the house by the great door opposite which gives access to the Screens Passage and thence to the Great Hall.

Croxteth Hall
Croxteth Hall Lane, L120HB
Croxteth Hall Country Park is at the heart of what was once a great country estate stretching hundreds of square miles and was the ancestral home of the Molyneux family, the Earls of Sefton. It is now managed by The City of Liverpool and is one of the major heritage centres of the North West, attracting thousands of visitors every year.

Chirk Castle
8m south of Wrexham, Signposted off A483, Wrexham, LL145AF
Chirk Castle is a 700 year old marcher fortress, which commands fine views over the surrounding countryside.Originally the 13th century castle, completed in 1310, was bought for £4800 in 1595 by Sir Thomas Myddelton a Welsh merchant.

Electric Mountain
Electric Mountain Visitors Centre, Llanberis, Wales, LL554TY
ELECTRIC MOUNTAIN is First Hydro's Visitors Centre in Llanberis, close to the shores of Llyn Padarn and set against a magnificent backdrop of towering mountains and breathtaking scenery. Here, visitors of all ages can discover the amazing powers of hydro-electricity in an exciting, interactive and educational environment.

Knowsley Safari Experience
Knowlsey Park, Prescot, L344AN
Knowsley Safari Park was opened to the public in July 1971 by the 18th Earl of Derby. Then, the `safari park' concept of having visitors in cages (cars) and the animals roaming free based on the drive-through game reserves of East Africa was unique.