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Wrexham

Wrexham is the largest town in North Wales and is a busy shopping centre. The town is well-known for its many markets, including the Butcher's Market and the General Market which are located in listed historic buildings. There is also a farmers market selling a range of home grown produce.

There are 7 Country Parks in and around the Wrexham area, each running a programme of events throughout the year.

Of the 7 wonders of Wales, 3 are in Wrexham. The 16th century tower of St Giles' Church can be seen for miles and is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in North Wales. The Gresford Bells can be found in the 15th century All Saints Church in Gresford, Wrexham, one of the finest church buildings in Wales. Its peal of bells can be heard on Tuesday evenings and Sundays. In Overton village, Wrexham, the 21 yew trees in the churchyard of St Mary the Virgin Church date from early Medieval times.

Just a short distance from the town of Wrexham lies the Ceiriog Valley. The Valley offers a wealth of outdoor activities; pony trekking, a selection of public footpaths, including the Offa's Dyke path, fishing, cycling along the River Ceiriog or mountain biking in the Berwyn Mountains.

In the nearby village of Bangor-on-Dee the Racecourse offers exciting jump racing action in all seasons.