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Teuluoedd gyda Phlant!

Did you know that we also now have a number of quality assured group and individual tours taking place in Wrexham City Centre?

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These tours are now bookable for 2025/26 and welcome both group tours and individuals.  They showcase the best of Wrexham and are led by knowledgable guides, who have an extensive knowledge of Wrexham.  

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The tours are generally bookable online and more information on these can be found via the links below. 

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You can also enquire further via our Visitor Information team (Mon - Sat 9.30am - 4.30pm GMT) by calling (+44)01978292015

THE WREXHAM LAGER TASTER TOUR

Join us on a tour through the heart of historic Wrexham where we blend history, food, and drink into one unforgettable experience.

 

Start with *The Wrexham Lager Tasting Experience* at The Bank Wine Bar & Bistro, pairing the award-winning Wrexham Lager with specially crafted dishes using local ingredients, all in a charming, historic setting. 

 

 

From there, the tour moves on to St Giles Parish Church, the largest medieval parish church in Wales, where you’ll discover centuries of history and admire its stunning architecture. Next, you’ll visit Vault 33, Wrexham’s newest upscale cocktail bar, owned by former Wrexham AFC player Neil Roberts, where you can sample a specialty cocktail and enjoy the bar’s beautiful Wrexham-themed mural and snug seating.

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The experience concludes with an exclusive tour of the Wrexham Lager Brewery, guided by one of its master brewers, where you can learn about the traditional brewing methods behind the lagers tasted earlier.

 

Round off the day at Jones Cafe with a classic Wrexham treat—fish and chips from Jones’s Fish and Chip Shop, a family-run institution in Wrexham since 1911.

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This weekly tour (currently runs every other Thursday for a maximum of 12 people) welcomes individuals and small groups to explore Wrexham’s unique heritage together.

THE WREXHAM FOOD WALKING TOUR

Croeso to the Wrexham Food and Drink Tour.

 

Awarded city status in 2022, Wrexham offers a delightful blend of culinary experiences. As you wander through this picturesque town, you'll be treated to a delectable array of dishes and beverages.

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Wrexham is on the up - and we’re not just talking about its historic football club. Its food and drink scene is really evolving and we’re excited to be able to showcase.

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THE WREXHAM CITY WALKING TOUR

Join local Green Badge guide Peter Evans as he hosts regular Saturday morning walking tours of Wrexham City Centre.

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The tours last around 90-minutes and generally start at 11.00am - giving you time to get some lunch afterwards before you head up to the Stok Cae Ras for the match! 

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Pete publishes regular tour dates / times - so for more information, keep an eye on our Facebook page or drop our Visitor Information Centre team an email or call them on 01978292015 (Mon - Fri 9.30am - 4.30pm).

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WREXHAM'S GHOST TOUR

Come and experience Wrexham's original ghost walk.

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We're just dying to meet you...


Murder, mystery and maniacal laughter. The three key components to a good ghost tour, wouldn't you say? Join your ghoulish guide as she takes you on a journey through the city's sordid past. Learn about cruel judges, peeved poltergeists and friendly phantasms. Who knows, perhaps you'll run into a few spectres down the alleyways after dark...Book now if you think you're brave enough!


Every tour begins outside the Wrexham Visitor Information Centre at 11-12 Chester St, Wrexham, LL13 8BB and ends on the same street outside of Levant Bar & Kitchen.


Tours last approximately 90 minutes dependent on walking speeds and audience interaction.


The tour runs from May-August and October-December. During these months it will be on every Friday from 7pm subject to availability.


We will walk around 1.3 miles (2 km) throughout the entire tour with regular breaks. There are stairs on the traditional route however an alternative route can be used if a customer has accessibility issues.

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WREXHAM'S MURAL TRAIL

A brand-new Public Art Trail is coming to Wrexham! This exciting project will bring artworks and vibrant murals to brighten up many of the blank walls throughout the city centre, showcasing Wrexham’s rich and unique culture and heritage.

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The project, coordinated by Wrexham-based artist Liam Stokes-Massey, will see themes such as Wrexham’s heritage, markets and industry reflected in the selected artworks. 

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​The artworks will appear across 6 new sites, with work expected to begin imminently. The new artworks will complement existing football related murals at The Fat Boar, The Turf Car Park and on Crispin Lane.

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THE WREXHAM FOOTBALL WALKING TOUR

Wrexham Museum and the future Football Museum Wales team present: The Football Heritage Tour of Wrexham – a look at the people, places and events that shaped football in Wrexham and across the whole of Wales.

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This guided walk through the streets of Wrexham will take you to some of the most iconic and recognisable places in the city and connects the dots between landmarks, football and community.

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The history of football in Wrexham is a story that started over 150 years ago with local people at the centre. Our tour aims to introduce you to these people from all those years ago and make sure that their stories remain at the beating heart of Wrexham’s history as the birthplace of Welsh football.

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