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For a taste of authentic North Wales, consider the historic market town of Mold. Its main draw is the dramatic limestone outcrop of Moel Famau, the highest point in the Clwydian Range, offering superb walking trails with panoramic views. The town centre itself is anchored by St. Mary’s Church and the 19th-century Daniel Owen Centre, named after the famous Welsh novelist. Don't miss the weekly market or a performance at the intimate Clwyd Theatr Cymru, a major regional arts hub.
Mold is an excellent base for walkers, history enthusiasts, and couples looking for a relaxed getaway with easy access to both countryside and the North Wales coast. Staying near the High Street puts you within walking distance of local shops, cafes, and the theatre. The town has good road links via the A494 and A541, and regular bus services connect to Chester and the wider region, making it practical for exploring without a car.
Accommodation here is primarily made up of comfortable, good-value guesthouses and a selection of reliable chain hotels. On HOTEVI, you can find options like The Beaufort Park Hotel, set in its own grounds just outside the centre, and The Town House, a well-regarded bed and breakfast right in the heart of Mold.
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What is Mold known for?
Mold is known for its long history, scenic streets, and scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
Best time to visit Mold?
The best time to visit Mold is during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is mild and sunny.