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The beach (three miles of sandy beach on the North Wales coast), the traditional seaside resort heritage, the Foryd Harbour, and a North Wales resort town undergoing regeneration
A little history
Rhyl was a major Victorian and Edwardian resort for the industrial communities of North Wales and the North West of England. The town has faced significant post-war challenges but is undergoing regeneration. The beach remains excellent.
The beach is good and often uncrowded. The Foryd Harbour regeneration area is improving. The town centre is regenerating with new investment.
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Rhyl has local cafes and traditional seaside food. The town centre has improving independent food. The regeneration is bringing new food businesses.
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Seaside tourism drives Rhyl. The regeneration is bringing new investment. Independent businesses are growing.
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Frequently asked questions
Rhyl is a place in Denbighshire known for the beach (three miles of sandy beach on the North Wales coast), the traditional seaside resort heritage, the Foryd Harbour, and a North Wales resort town undergoing regeneration. Rhyl was a major Victorian and Edwardian resort for the industrial communities of North Wales and the North West of England. The population is around 25,000.
Rhyl has local cafes and traditional seaside food. The town centre has improving independent food. The regeneration is bringing new food businesses.
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Roam covers Rhyl and the surrounding area in Denbighshire, including Prestatyn, Rhuddlan, Abergele, Kinmel Bay, Bodelwyddan, St Asaph, Dyserth and Meliden.