The unfortunately named Mold is Clwyd’s new county town and lies in the heart of the coalfields of North Wales. Its attractive High Street has a particularly bustling charm on Wednesdays and Saturdays when the open-air markets are in full swing.
Mold is a great base for exploring the Clwydian range and on a clear day from the peak of nearby Moel Famau, you can see six counties.
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