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Greenfield Valley Heritage Park — Attraction in Holywell

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Greenfield Valley Heritage Park
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Greenfield Valley Heritage Park is a 70-acre country park in the United Kingdom. It is located in Greenfield, near the town of Holywell in North Wales. It is well known for its woodland, reservoirs, ancient monuments, rich industrial past and its factories which played a part in the Industrial Revolution.
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Basingwerk Abbey
Greenfield, Holywell CH8 7GH, United Kingdom
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The ship inn, Bagillt Rd, Greenfield, Holywell CH8 7HF, United Kingdom
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Greenfield Valley Heritage Park

Greenfield Valley Heritage Park CH8 7GH, United Kingdom
4.6(500)
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Greenfield Valley Heritage Park is a 70-acre country park in the United Kingdom. It is located in Greenfield, near the town of Holywell in North Wales. It is well known for its woodland, reservoirs, ancient monuments, rich industrial past and its factories which played a part in the Industrial Revolution.

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+44 1352 714172
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greenfieldvalley.com
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Sat10 AM - 4:30 PMClosed

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4.6
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2.0
34w

Nice place to go but wasn't worth the money. We came for the park then saw the added easter trail, asked to do the easter trail but wasn't told there was an entrance fee too. Needs to be more clear of the costs it isn't a park so wasn't the cheap day out intended. We saw the sign about the easter trail and wouldn't expect that to be free, but we wasn't told of the extra cost we would have to pay so when I asked to pay for the easter trail they just gave me the card reader and I paid instead of telling me of the extra fees. Only took one hour to go round, look around, do the trail and go to the park so won't be visiting again. Especially wouldn't visit again considering the rude reply "so sorry". Great reply from a establishment. We wanted to go to a park was my main point. And no reason to do an annual pass as the rude reply will 100% make sure we will not come again. Thank you.

There was a couple sheep that you can see on a field nearby and one pig.

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5.0
11y

A very well maintained and reasonably priced farm park which is a bit of a cross between the usual working farm parks and a historical reconstruction like Saint Fagans folk museum in Cardiff, though on a small scale. Don't miss the Victorian Schoolrooms and kids activities area, through the underpass. Very helpful and pleasant staff. Great for a few hours with youngsters. The rest of the Heritage Park is a glorious mix of ruined Abbey, and Industrial Heritage. Several feeder reservoirs above ruined mills and a strip of ancient woodland provide a walk, full of interest, that wends its way up the valley almost to the Holy Well. Sadly the last few metres are spoiled by a badly maintained area of current industry and the path here is badly waymarked. Just head right to the main road. The cafe before the Holy Well entrance is...

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5.0
6y

It's nice walk from the coast road to Holywell town centre Tesco's it is a disused railway track a lot of history around it there is a city farm via a cut off from it all so cut of to St Winifred's well which as a tea room there light refreshments historic holy water hi firstly come from liverpool to take dog for a walk along the track Flintshire County Council has laid a new track of tarmac modernise it that is to car parks one of the beginning of the track on the coast road or Tesco car park there's also the old factories are from late 1800s till 1913 are you going to Rhyl or on the way back it's worth up all over and gentle walk to...

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Robert Vetters JnrRobert Vetters Jnr
It's nice walk from the coast road to Holywell town centre Tesco's it is a disused railway track a lot of history around it there is a city farm via a cut off from it all so cut of to St Winifred's well which as a tea room there light refreshments historic holy water hi firstly come from liverpool to take dog for a walk along the track Flintshire County Council has laid a new track of tarmac modernise it that is to car parks one of the beginning of the track on the coast road or Tesco car park there's also the old factories are from late 1800s till 1913 are you going to Rhyl or on the way back it's worth up all over and gentle walk to have a break
Kathryn MoganKathryn Mogan
Went to greenfield valley park on such a lovely day the weather was perfect for a nice walk , there is so much to do and see , there’s a place to run around and a picnic there’s lots of places to walk around there a lovely cafe and as you walk a bit there’s a little hunt that does drinks and snacks , theres a part you can pay to go in where there is an old school and information on what use to be there . There’s a lovely play area for the kids with plenty of seating areas and there is also 2 parking areas , we go there a lot there’s so much to do and there’s loads of events on throughout the year .
Carol LoughlinCarol Loughlin
If you're interested in industrial history this is a very interesting park. Parking is free and most of the park is free to view and there are plenty of information boards around to let you know what you are looking at. There is an admission charge for the museum area which is actually a small open air museum with restored buildings that you can go inside. There is also some livestock. When we visited the smith was working in the forge. The café serves delicious homemade light lunches and cakes at a reasonable price and there is indoor and outdoor seating.
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Went to greenfield valley park on such a lovely day the weather was perfect for a nice walk , there is so much to do and see , there’s a place to run around and a picnic there’s lots of places to walk around there a lovely cafe and as you walk a bit there’s a little hunt that does drinks and snacks , theres a part you can pay to go in where there is an old school and information on what use to be there . There’s a lovely play area for the kids with plenty of seating areas and there is also 2 parking areas , we go there a lot there’s so much to do and there’s loads of events on throughout the year .
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If you're interested in industrial history this is a very interesting park. Parking is free and most of the park is free to view and there are plenty of information boards around to let you know what you are looking at. There is an admission charge for the museum area which is actually a small open air museum with restored buildings that you can go inside. There is also some livestock. When we visited the smith was working in the forge. The café serves delicious homemade light lunches and cakes at a reasonable price and there is indoor and outdoor seating.
Carol Loughlin

Carol Loughlin

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