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    Flintshire
    /ˈflɪntʃ(ɪ)ə/
    • 1. a county of north-eastern Wales; administrative centre, Mold. It was part of Clwyd from 1974 to 1996.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FlintshireFlintshire - Wikipedia

    UKL23. ONS code. 00NJ. Website. www.flintshire.gov.uk. Flintshire ( Welsh: Sir y Fflint) is a county in the north-east of Wales. It has a maritime border with Merseyside along the Dee Estuary to the north, and land borders with Cheshire to the east, Wrexham County Borough to the south, and Denbighshire to the west.

  3. Uniquely-placed Flintshire is the gateway to Wales – but don’t rush through: stop a while, and let us help you discover this truly lovely county. Navigate around our website and find out more about castles and heritage, culture and countryside, where to stay and lots more.

  4. Discover the best things to do and see in Flintshire, a county with stunning beaches, castles, hills and heritage. Robbie Roams shares his long weekend guide to explore this underrated destination in North East Wales.

  5. www.flintshire.gov.uk › en › LeisureAndTourismTourism - Flintshire

    Uniquely-placed Flintshire is the gateway to Wales – but don’t rush through: stop a while, and let us help you discover this truly lovely county. If it's a beach holiday, a weekend break, a bit...

  6. May 27, 2024 · Flintshire, county in the northeastern corner of Wales, bounded on the east by the River Dee and England and bounded on the west by Denbighshire. The present county of Flintshire encompasses an area along the lower Dee and the Dee estuary and extends inland to the Clwydian Range.

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  7. www.flintshire.gov.uk › en › LeisureAndTourismWelcome to Flintshire

    Flintshire is a beguiling mix of country villages, traditional market towns, sandy beaches, medieval castles and some of the most stunning scenery in North Wales. The Clwydian Range, the...

  8. Things to do in Flintshire. Explore fascinating towns such as Mold with its street market and food and drink festival, Holywell the home of St Winefrides Well one of the Seven Wonders of Wales, Flint with its medieval castle and market and Caerwys, considered to be one of the smallest towns with a Royal Charter.