The smallest ancient Cathderal in Britain is to be found in this Welsh village that has the clear crystal waters of the River Elwy running through it. St Asaph is to be found in the County of Flintshire and the cathedral has, in its history, been destroyed at least three times – the building you see now was rebuilt mainly in the 14th century and subsequently remodelled by the Victorians. Today the Cathedral plays host to the North Wales Music Festival which is usually held in September. From the Cathedral, proceeding down the hill the High Street is lined with the local traditional shops. The River Elwy and the Parish Church of St Kentigern and St Asaph are to be found here at the bottom of the hill. The church taking its name from the exiled Bishop Kentigern who established a monastery on the banks of the river whilst Asaph was the name of one of his favourite students at the monastery which was established around 560AD. St Asaph is an excellent location as close as it is to the A55 North Wales Expressway and this makes it an ideal base for visiting the rest of North East Wales, either the seaside and all that it has to offer or the surrounding hills and mountains.
Dentist
Willows Dental & Implant Practice
Doctor
Pen-y-Bont Surgery
The Health Centre
Golf Club
Inn
Pub and Bar
Dolben Arms
Farmers Arms
Gamekeeper
Kentigern Arms
New Inn
Plough Inn
Red Lion Pub
Restaurant
Dolben Arms
Massimo's Restaurant At The Red Lion
Plough Inn
The Barrow Restaurant
School
Fairholme Preparatory School
St Asaph V P Infant School
Ysgol Uwchradd Glan Clwyd
Solicitor
Taxi
Shops
Activities
Adventure Open Door(Outdoor Pursuits)
Places to Stay near St Asaph
Plas Elwy Hotel (0.24 miles)
This small, friendly, family run hotel provides modern facilities whilst retaining the character and atmosphere of a property dating back to 1850.
You can choose between rooms in the original building which ... More
Talardy Hotel (0.66 miles)
This unique hotel rests in the picturesque Saint Asaph, perfectly placed for exploring the surrounding countryside, a short drive from the beaches of the coast. The Talardy Hotel caters for a wide ... More
Oriel House, Country Hotel & Spa (0.83 miles)
This country house hotel with leisure club and spa is situated 5 minutes' drive from St. Asaph Business Park, just off the main A55. The Oriel Hotel is the ideal base from ... More
Tan-yr-Onnen (1.72 miles)
Tan-yr-Onnen offers quality bed and breakfast (B&B) accommodation near St. Asaph at the head of the Vale of Clwyd in North Wales. This bed and breakfast is set in a rural location, just off the ... More | visit website
Bodelwyddan Castle Hotel (2.18 miles)
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This magical place, set in stunning North Wales is a Grade II listed house, and home to the National Portrait Gallery's ... More | visit website
Premier Inn Rhuddlan (2.39 miles)
Bodlonfa Hall (3.45 miles)
Bodlonfa Hall Country House offers tranquill accomodation set in an Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with an idylic rural position enjoying far reaching views over the North Wales countryside and ... More
Kinmel Arms (3.86 miles)
The Kinmel arms is a haven of rural tranquillity only a few 100 meters from the A55 with ready access to the coast, mountains and cwms of North Wales. In ... More
Barratts of Tyn Rhyl (4.26 miles)
Westminster Hotel (4.82 miles)
Rhyl's largest & premier hotel, positioned on the seafront, adjacent to the main shopping centre and all promenade attractions. Having been sympathetically restored to its former glory, but still offering ... More
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