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  1. Holywell (/ ˈhɒliwɛl / HOLL-ee-wel; Welsh: Treffynnon) is a market town and community in Flintshire, Wales. It lies to the west of the estuary of the River Dee. The community includes Greenfield. In 2011 it had a population of 8,886.

    • Xrci/jules. Dartford, UK 122 contributions. Very surreal and moving. This is a very our and out religious place. It’s meant to be the Lourdes of north wales.
    • Catherine T. Manchester, England, United Kingdom 9 contributions. A tranquil, beautiful place! I lost my beautiful Girl “Pippi” on the first day of our holiday in Anglesey, a place she loved.
    • Dianne G. 3 contributions. Lovely but a little dear for just a senior and 5 year old. My little grandaughter and I had a lovely time at the Creepy Crawly Show at the Heritage Park.
    • Matthew P. London, UK4,278 contributions. Abbey ruins. On top of a hill are the ruins of the Abbey. Quite a large site with a lot of standing walls and detailed carvings.
  2. Holywell is less than five minutes traveling time from the A55 expressway and the A548 coastal route into North Wales and is a town worth visiting whether one’s interest is heritage, shopping or exploring one of the hidden corners of North Wales.

  3. Holywell takes its name from the town’s major feature, the historic St Winefride’s Holy Well; one of the Seven Wonders of Wales. Set amid rolling countryside overlooking the River Dee estuary, the centre of this traditional Welsh market town still contains a rich variety of fine late Georgian and Victorian period buildings.

  4. Holywell town has the surroundings of outstanding beauty from Halkyn Mountain to the Dee Estuary with views across to the Wirral and Liverpool. Stunning landscape that this unique town full of history is nestled between.

  5. Holywell, town, historic and present county of Flintshire, northeastern Wales. It is situated near the River Dee estuary. The holy well for which the town is named is on the spot where in the 7th century the head of the Celtic St. Winifred (Gwenffrwd) is said to have fallen when she was decapitated.

  6. Jun 13, 2024 · Nestled comfortably in the heart of Flintshire, Holywell is a place where stories of saints and sinners intertwine with rustic Welsh charm, and it's the kind of spot that's just perfect for those leisurely day trips or a chilled-out escape from the rat race.

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