Posted: Fri 19th Jul 2019

Wrexham’s tourist hotspots and hidden gems showcased in new visitor maps

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, Jul 19th, 2019

A series of new visitor maps and itineraries showcasing the eateries, activities and visitor attractions that the county borough has to offer, have been released.

Thirteen guides have been created by the This is Wrexham Partnership, highlighting some of the popular and less well-known places to visit, eat and stay in Wrexham.

The itineraries, which can be found here, include days out with the family, dog friendly places to visit, foodie adventures and two day stays for adrenaline seekers.

Thanks to funding secured through the Welsh Government Rural Communities – Rural Development Programme 2014-2020, which is funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the Welsh Government and their own membership fees, the tourism partnership have been able to stage the workshops with the trade, print the itineraries and maps which will be available in most local tourism destinations and commission a group of popular bloggers to document the itineraries further this summer.

Tourism continues to flourish across both Wrexham and North East Wales thanks largely to the proximity to North West England for day-trippers and those looking to escape for the weekend, with data showing almost a 40% growth in tourism in recent years.

Chair of the This Is Wrexham Partnership, Sam Regan said: “Although we’re now fully in a digital age, working in the trade we know that demand for printed maps is still apparent and this project has been brilliantly supported by the local tourism businesses and we have a great product to help drive more visitor numbers now over the summer & autumn.

“The itineraries feature a wide range of tourism businesses and attractions across Wrexham County and were developed in conjunction with our trade and travel & tourism students from Coleg Cambria at three great workshops earlier this year.”

Workshop facilitator and North Wales Tourism Ambassador Tansy Rogerson added: “Facilitating both workshops was a real joy and reinforced the passion that those working in the trade have for the tourism offer here in Wrexham County.

“Tourism across the region is thriving and North Wales is the adventure capital of Europe – so Wrexham County is well positioned to benefit from more visitor numbers now as these itineraries have something for everyone.”

The next project for the tourism partnership is to produce a new film over the summer with the aim of helping those currently working in – or just starting their careers in tourism – to develop a greater knowledge of the tourism offer and amenities in the County so that they can share their knowledge with visitors.

To check out the itineraries and download digital copies of the map, visit the This is Wrexham website and follow @ThisIsWrexham on social media over the summer to see what other adventures you can have!

Pictures: Ginger Pixie Photography



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