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Discover this hidden treasure in Northern Wales. Located in Denbighshire County, this seaside destination is full of fun activities, marine parks, and botanical gardens. Build sandcastles on the beach with your children. Peruse an art gallery. Or catch a live performance at one of the local theatres. Most of these cottages by the sea are located between Rhyl’s Kinmel Bay and the nearby coastal town of Prestatyn. Perfect hotspots for getting the most out of the area’s coastal entertainment and nature appeal!
Independent seaside cottagesRhyl’s cottages have much to offer, from lovely gardens to stunning ocean views. There are a variety of cottages to choose from, each with its own charm and regional appeal. Book a cottage with period architecture, or one with stone walls and an elegant modern interior. Amenities include an outdoor seating area, full kitchen, comfortable living room with a TV and homey decorative touches. Catch a stunning sunset from the garden. Gather your friends and family for a BBQ. These listings provide so many options for crafting the ultimate holiday!
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Rhyl has several venues for performing arts that won’t disappoint. Pavillion Theatre hosts fantastic dramas like, “Cilla,” throughout the season. The Rhyl Little Theatre offers a mixed venue with Comedy nights and dance shows. The Scala Cinema and Arts Centre is fully digitalized, offering patrons a delightful blend of classic and blockbuster cinema, markets, fayres, performing arts, and much more in their town centre. Rhyl Town Hall, alternatively, is a beautiful historic Georgian structure in the town centre worth touring. It has performance stages and is open for event hire.
Rhyl for Beach BuffsRhyl rests on the north coast of Wales and offers visitors ample venues to enjoy its seascapes and sandy beaches. Kinmel Bay situated across the river boasts a marine sanctuary with grey seals, skylarks and more to entertain nature lovers. The beach is perfect for all manner of water sports as well. Rhyl and Prestatyn Beach run into each other with beautiful sandy shores and guarded swimming areas. Barkby Beach features sailing and water sports. After enjoying the sea, stop in at Beach Hut for an array of refreshments from their full bar with indoor activities for everyone.
Rhyl for Nature LoversWales is a haven for nature lovers and Rhyl is no exception. Offa's Dyke Path is a 177-mile national trail that has been around for 1200 years marking the border between Wales and England. Pick up a walking routes map of the Prestatyn area pointing out the local parts of Dyke Path with pubs and refreshment highlighted. The Prestatyn Hillside walk offers incredible scenic views of the area for an afternoon outing. Rhaeadr Dyserth Waterfall is a beautiful show of nature’s wonders, only 12 minutes from Rhyl.
Ty’n Rhyl, the oldest house in Rhyl, boasts a fireplace mantle constructed from King Henry the VIII’s bedstead.
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A walk along the beach beside W Parade St. will introduce you and your family to a host of activities. As you enjoy the sunset, stop by entertainment venues like the Rhyl Events Arena for concerts, Vue Cinema Rhyl, and Les Harkers Amusements & Bingo! There are beach bars and restaurants for refreshment along the way.
2. Cycle the Marsh TracksRhyl's Marsh Tracks offer an environmentally friendly venue to cyclists young and old. There are several tracks geared toward racing, mountain biking, and BMX. The setting is spectacular with panoramic views over the biodiverse estuary region. A cyclist’s dream!
3. Take a walk by the dunesGronant Dunes, near Prestatyn, offer a leisurely stroll among marram grass, sea holly, and pyramidal orchids. These dunes are preserved thanks to their SSSI status, so visitors can enjoy beautiful butterflies, natterjack toads, terns and much more along this stretch of Northern Wales.
4. Admire marine animals at the aquariumRhyl SeaQuarium is situated on the North Wales coastline with open access to the sea. There are many exhibits housing marine life from around the globe. A special feature is Seal Cove where you can watch fascinating harbour seals and more in the aquarium above your head!
5. Experience a piece of railway historyRhyl Miniature Railway has been operating since 1911 and is the oldest mini-train line in Britain. So, climb aboard the vintage coaches and be whisked away by the well-preserved steam engine around Marine Lake. Visit the on-site museum for a closer look at this delightful heritage.
6. Have a stroll in the gardenRhyl Botanical Gardens, located on the land of the oldest house in Rhyl, is teeming with beautiful flowers and trees. There are several recreational venues, including a lake for fishing. After touring the gardens, have an over-the-top fine dining experience in Barratt’s at Ty’n Rhyl.
7. Experience Rhyl’s mouthwatering dishesThere are loads of great eateries in Rhyl. The Rhyl Bistro is a favourite, boasting local ingredients expertly prepared for an explosion of flavours in every bite. The Harbour Hub Café provides a range of options with breathtaking views of the beach. And no visit to a British beach is complete without fish and chips. You’ll find some of the area’s best at Les and Rita’s Fish Bar. Be sure to also try Welsh cakes!
Information about cottages in Rhyl
🏡 Cottages available: | 30 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -46%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £41. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 11 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 30% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 6 properties. |