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Caerwys is one of the smallest towns in Britain, but it packs in plenty of charm. From local pubs and village walks to beaches and castles just a short drive away, it’s a great base for exploring North East Wales. Visit Dyserth Waterfall, Talacre Beach, or take a stroll through Wepre Park’s woodland trails and hidden cascades. Whether you’re planning a quiet weekend or a longer countryside escape, our Caerwys lodges and holiday cottages offer a warm welcome and room to breathe.

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Caerwys Lodges and Holiday Cottages

This small town has plenty to uncover. Step out on quiet footpaths or visit the historic St Michael’s Church and old town square. Just outside the village you’ll find the Afonwen Craft & Antique Centre, while a little further brings you to Loggerheads Country Park and the ruins of Flint Castle. Blessed with charm and countryside, Caerwys makes a relaxed and well-placed base to explore from.

FAQs

What is Caerwys known for?

Caerwys is one of the smallest towns in the UK, known for its historic market town status and charming rural setting. Surrounded by rolling countryside, it’s a quiet, scenic spot that feels tucked away while still being well connected.

What can I do in Caerwys?

Caerwys is ideal for scenic walks and countryside exploring, with quiet lanes, rolling hills, and nearby trails to enjoy.

A short drive away, you can visit the historic market town of Mold, explore the Clwydian Range, or spend the day at the coast. Popular nearby beaches include Talacre Beach, known for its iconic lighthouse and wide sandy shoreline.

Caerwys is also around a 30–40 minute drive from Chester, making it a great base for day trips. Explore historic city walls, shops, restaurants, and attractions like Chester Zoo before returning to the peace and quiet of the countryside.

Are there good places to eat and drink near Caerwys?

While Caerwys itself offers a small selection of local amenities, you’ll find a wider choice of pubs, cafés, and restaurants in nearby towns and villages. From traditional country pubs to independent eateries, there are plenty of options within a short drive, perfect for relaxed meals after a day of exploring.

If you’re looking to cook up a storm in your self-catering cottage, you can stock up on all the essentials at a range of larger supermarkets and facilities, which can be found in nearby towns such as Holywell and Mold.

Or if you fancy being treated to a 3-course meal prepared by your very own private chef in the comfort of your holiday home, make the most of our Concierge Service – contact us for our top recommendations!

How close is Caerwys to the coast?

Caerwys is just a short drive from the North Wales coast, with beaches like Prestatyn Beach and Talacre Beach typically around 15–25 minutes away, making it easy to enjoy both countryside and seaside during your stay.

Can I bring my dog to stay in your Caerwys holiday homes?

Of course! We offer a selection of dog friendly holiday homes in and around Caerwys, so you can bring your four-legged friend along for your stay! With lots of countryside walks and places to go for a good scramble, there’s plenty you can do with your pooch. Check out our full collection of dog friendly cottages across North Wales.

Food & Drink

You’ll find two traditional pubs in the village, both serving food and local ale, plus a small but handy high street for essentials. The surrounding area has farm shops and cafés tucked into the hills. If you’re heading further out, Mold and Ruthin both offer more choice, with food markets, restaurants, and delis perfect for stocking up the cottage kitchen.

Things to Do

You’re in a prime spot here. Walkers can follow the Offa’s Dyke Path or climb Moel Famau for panoramic views. Families can visit Manorafon Farm Park, enjoy a day at Prestatyn or Talacre Beach, or explore the ruins of Gwrych Castle. For rainy days, there’s the 1950s Museum in Denbigh or a performance at Theatr Clwyd in Mold.

Holiday cottages in Caerwys, North Wales. Interior of Robin's Woodside Lodge at Heron's Retreat, Caerwys.

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Our exclusive concierge service is here to tailor every detail of your stay, from thrilling activities and wellness sessions to gourmet dining experiences. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or culinary delights, our dedicated team promises to craft a personalised holiday that exceeds your expectations.

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