Caerwys in Clwyd is a great place to head for a self catering short break or holiday... there is so much to see and do. Click here to find out more »
As one of the smallest towns in Great Britain, Caerwys was granted a Royal Charter in 1290 and is situated in what has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Positioned between the northern edge of the Clwydian Hill Range and the miles of sandy beaches along the North Wales Coast, this vibrant little settlement boasts two pubs – both of which serve good meals – a café delicatessen, a shop, a post office, a butcher, a bowling green and a tennis court. For interesting day trips, visitors can enjoy a day out in nearby Mold, Denbigh and Ruthin – all of which provide excellent shops and craft centres. The nearby beach at Prestatyn has been awarded a Blue Flag and offers miles of golden sand, ideal for bathing, water sports and fishing.