Saint Asaph
Saint Asaph is a Town in the county of Denbighshire (Sir Ddinbych).
There are great places to visit near Saint Asaph including some great villages, rivers and streams, waterfalls, towns, ancient sites, hills, nature reserves and historic buildings.
Saint Asaph's best nearby villages can be found at Dyserth, and Trelawnyd.
Saint Asaph is near some unmissable rivers and streams like Afon Ffyddion,
Don't miss Rhaeadr Dyserth's waterfalls if visiting the area around Saint Asaph.
There are a several good towns in the area around Saint Asaph like Prestatyn.
There are a number of ancient sites near to Saint Asaph including Gop Hill Cairn.
The area around Saint Asaph features a number of interesting hills including Gop Hill Cairn, and Graig Fawr.
Graig Fawr is one of Saint Asaph's best, nearby nature reserves to visit in Saint Asaph.
The area around Saint Asaph's best historic buildings can be found at Trelawnyd Memorial Hall.
Saint Asaph History
There are some historic monuments around Saint Asaph:
- Round Barrow 400m SE of Tai Marian
- Clive Engine House, Meliden
- Cefn Cave
- Civil War Earthworks
- Trelawnyd Churchyard Cross
- St Hilary's Chapel Tower
- St George's Well, Abergele
- Coed Bron-Fawr Round Barrow
- Bont Newydd Cave
- Moel Fodiar Tumuli
- Dyserth Castle
- Ffynnon Fair (Well), Cefn
- Denbigh Friary
- New Foxhall House
- Round Barrow at Coed Bell, Gronant
- Prestatyn Roman Site
- Rhuddlan Bridge
- Pennant Mines Winding Engine House & Chimney, Rhuallt
- Gop Cairn
- Round Barrow West of Ty Draw
- Ffynnon Beuno Cave
- St Asaph Bridge
- Leicester's Church
- Round Barrow 225m E of Village
- Old Foxhall Earth Circle
- First World War Practice Trenches at Bodelwyddan Park
- Rhuddlan Castle
- Plas-Meifod Round Barrow
- Part of Site of Norman Borough
- Siamber-Wen Medieval House
- Barrow on E Slope of Gop Hill
- Criccin Cross
- Old Foxhall Round Barrow
- Mynydd y Gaer Camp
- Llys Gwenllian Mound & Bailey
- Cae Gwyn Cave
- Coed Clattwn Moated Site
- Moel y Gaer
- Pont Dafydd (old)
- Tyddyn Bleiddyn Burial Chamber
- Offa's Dyke: Section E of Trelawnyd
- Denbigh Medieval Town (North - Eastern Corner)
- Offa's Dyke: Section North of Crown Inn
- Round Barrow 800m NE of Criafol Farm
- Bryn yr Odyn Round Barrow
- Two Round Barrows on Moel Maen Efa
- Three Round Barrows in Cwm Wood
- Plas Heaton Round Barrow
- Moel Hiraddug Hillfort
- Hen-dy round barrow
- Denbigh Castle and Medieval Town
- The Gop Caves
- New Foxhall Dovecot
- Prestatyn Castle
- Round Barrows North West of Axton Baptist Chapel
- Bedd-y-Cawr Hillfort
- Denbigh Town Wall
- Tyn-y-caeau round barrow
- Rhuddlan Town Banks
- Criafol Round Barrow
- Tynewdd round barrow
- Twthill (Further and Additional Areas)
- Pant Ifan Round Barrow
- Pysgodlan Moated Site
- Round Barrow on Coed Yr Esgob
- St Elmo's Summer House Round Barrows
- Coed Plas Round Barrow