Getting Around
Hawarden is best explored on foot to fully enjoy its scenic beauty and historical sites.
Hawarden is a picturesque village in Flintshire, Wales, renowned for its historical significance and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the iconic Hawarden Castle and enjoy the lush landscapes of Hawarden Park. As part of the Deeside conurbation, it provides a peaceful retreat with easy access to nearby Chester. The village's rich history and scenic surroundings make it an ideal destination for those seeking a blend of culture and nature.
Hawarden is a picturesque village in Flintshire, Wales, renowned for its historical significance and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the iconic Hawarden Castle and enjoy the lush landscapes of Hawarden Park. As part of the Deeside conurbation, it provides a peaceful retreat with easy access to nearby Chester. The village's rich history and scenic surroundings make it an ideal destination for those seeking a blend of culture and nature.
Home to Hawarden Castle.
Scenic wooded Hawarden Park.
Part of the Deeside conurbation.
Close proximity to Chester.
Close access to Chester, ideal for day trips.
Rich historical background with sites like Hawarden Castle.
Scenic natural surroundings perfect for outdoor activities.
Hawarden is best explored on foot to fully enjoy its scenic beauty and historical sites.
Try local Welsh dishes at the nearby pubs and restaurants for an authentic experience.
History enthusiasts and nature lovers.
GBP £
$80-$150 p/day
English, Welsh
Visit the nearby city of Chester for additional historical and cultural sites.
Enjoy a walk or picnic in the scenic Hawarden Park.
Tourists, History Buffs, Nature Lovers
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a lovely time to visit Hawarden with blooming flowers and mild weather.
Enjoy the warm weather and outdoor activities, but expect more visitors.
Experience the beautiful autumn foliage in Hawarden Park.
A quieter time to explore the historical sites with fewer tourists.