Posted: Wed 8th May 2024

New ‘walking food tour’ of Wrexham set to launch this summer

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area

A foodie adventure which promises to tantalise taste buds and uncover hidden culinary gems in Wrexham will launch this summer.

The multi-award winning ‘Walking Food Tours UK’ aims to highlight small and local eateries.

Founder Gareth Boyd, originally from Cardiff and ‘very proud of his Welsh heritage’, will be launching the walking food tour in Wrexham in July.

“I am so excited to launch the ‘ Croeso to Wrexham Food & Drink Tour this summer,” said Gareth.

“Everyone now knows about Wrexham AFC and its famous Hollywood owners, and I’m keen to showcase the amazing local food and drink scene which is evolving all the time.

“Indeed, while the spotlight often shines on Wrexham FC and its high-profile owners, there’s a rich tapestry of flavours waiting to be explored beyond the football pitch.

“The Croeso to Wrexham Food and Drink Tour offers an immersive experience, whisking guests away to ‘off the beaten track’ independent venues, where culinary artisans weave together tradition and innovation.

“But it’s not just about the food – although, rest assured, there will be plenty to savour.

“As participants indulge in a smorgasbord of local delights, they’ll also be treated to a journey through Wrexham’s storied history and heritage.

“For foodies and enthusiasts of all stripes, this tour is a dream come true. Whether you’re a seasoned epicurean or simply someone who appreciates good food and drink, The Croeso to Wrexham Food & Drink Tour promises an unforgettable experience.

“And with online bookings now available, securing your spot at the table has never been easier.

“So, come hungry and curious, ready to embark on a culinary adventure unlike any other.”

To book you can visit walkingfoodtoursuk.co.uk !



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