The Ffrwd
The Ffrwd is a pub in Gwersyllt, Wrexham, Wales which is located on Minera Road. The Ffrwd is situated nearby to the peak Windy Hill, as well as near the village Sydallt.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Pub
- Description: pub in Cefn Y Bedd, Wales
- Also known as: “Ffrwd” and “The Ffrwd, Wrexham”
- Address: Minera Road, LL12 9TR
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Cefn-y-Bedd railway station and Caergwrle Castle.
Cefn-y-Bedd railway station
Railway station
Photo: David Quinn, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Cefn-y-bedd railway station serves the village of Cefn-y-bedd in Flintshire, Wales. The station is 4 miles north of Wrexham Central on the Borderlands Line. Cefn-y-Bedd railway station is situated 3,800 feet northeast of The Ffrwd.
Caergwrle Castle
Ruins
Photo: Clintheacock66, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Caergwrle Castle, also known as Queen's Hope in scholarly texts, is a castle located in the village of Caergwrle, in Flintshire, Wales. It was built by the Welsh under Dafydd ap Gruffydd in service to Edward I of England. Caergwrle Castle is situated 1¼ miles north of The Ffrwd.
Hope Mountain
Peak
Hope Mountain is a Marilyn located by the village of Caergwrle in North Wales. It features a park at the top named Llyn-y-Waun and is located directly below the flight paths from Hawarden Airport.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Sydallt and Cymau.
Sydallt
Village
Sydallt is a village in Gwersyllt community, Wrexham County Borough, north Wales. It had a population of 422 as of the 2011 UK census.
Cymau
Village
Photo: Peter Craine, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Cymau is a small village situated in the community of Llanfynydd, Flintshire on the edge of the mountains of north-east Wales. The placename Cymau is a less common plural form of Welsh cwm, "valley"; this seems to have been rendered as cyme in the Welsh dialect of Flintshire, still reflected in the local colloquial pronunciation of the name as "Cymee".
Cefn-y-bedd
Village
Photo: Peter Craine, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Cefn-y-bedd is a village in Flintshire, north-east Wales. The name translates into English as "the ridge of the grave", in reference to an old tumulus which a local tale said was the burial place of Gwrle Gawr, the legendary figure after whom Caergwrle was said to be named.
The Ffrwd
- Location: Gwersyllt, Wrexham, Wales, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
53.09095° or 53° 5′ 27″ northLongitude
-3.04227° or 3° 2′ 32″ westOpen location code
9C5R3XR5+93OpenStreetMap ID
node 444995692OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=pubWikidata ID
Q80581802
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In Other Languages
“The Ffrwd” goes by many names.
- Welsh: “The Ffrwd”
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Highlights include Windy Hill and All Saints Church.
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