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Wrexham (/ ˈrɛksəm / REK-səm; Welsh: Wrecsam [ˈrɛksam]) [citation needed] is a city [a] and the administrative centre of Wrexham County Borough in Wales. It is located between the Welsh mountains and the lower Dee Valley, near the border with Cheshire in England.
Things to do in Wrexham. Awarded city status in 2022, and the finalist for City of Culture 2025 come and visit Wrexham. With a range of artistic culture to historic treasures, buzzing nightlife to splendid countryside, let Wrexham native Laura Leigh Dickenson show you around.
Wrexham, North Wales is a town full of rich history, stunning scenery, and exciting activities for visitors of all ages. From historic landmarks and museums to outdoor adventures and lively events, there’s always something to see and do in Wrexham.
Wrexham, town and urban area (from 2011 built-up area), Wrexham county borough, historic county of Denbighshire (Sir Ddinbych), northeastern Wales. It is situated along the River Clywedog, about 5 miles (8 km) west of the border with Cheshire, England.
Welcome to Wrexham: Wales' "it" city (Credit: Greg Balfour Evans/Alamy) Once a down-on-its-luck coal-mining town, the unassuming Welsh city is experiencing a tourism boom – and locals say there...
A visit to Wrexham rarely features among the top things to do in North Wales since the city centre itself has little to offer in the way of tourist attractions, however, there are a surprising number of activities around Wrexham, from exploring grand houses and beautiful gardens to an iconic aqueduct which you can canoe across.
From churches and museums to a blossoming restaurant and pub scene, here are all the best things to do in Wrexham.
It is now Wales' seventh city and the third in the north of the country. Wrexham joins Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Bangor, St Davids and St Asaph in achieving city status.
Situated between the lower Dee valley and the Welsh mountains, Wrexham is the largest town in North Wales and has a population of over 42,000 according to recent survey. The wider County Borough of Wrexham has a population of over 140,000 , including the above figure.
Wrexham is home to its very own UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal, 11 miles of beautiful canal and the breath-taking aqueduct designed by Thomas Telford. We can also boast the famous Bangor on Dee Racecourse, 2 glorious National Trust properties, off road motoring adventures, and a fantastic range of accommodation ...