Denbighshire Open Doors is ready to tempt you with new delights and old favourites when the annual heritage event takes place this September.
The guidebook is available now and if you have requested a copy, it should be with you in the next week.
The event has been extended even further with a new weekend in Bodelwyddan, St Asaph and Rhuddlan on 3 and 4 September. Sites include Bodelwyddan Castle, Marble Church, St Asaph Cathedral, Rhuddlan Castle and St Mary’s Church in Rhuddlan.
The other weekends are in Denbigh on 11 and 12 September, in Llangollen on 18 and 19 September, and in Ruthin on 25 and 26 September 2011, and there are plenty of new activities for you to book.
If you can’t wait to see what’s new then take a look at their website:
www.opendoorsdenbighshire.org.uk
Bookings are now being taken and full details are included in our handy online guidebook. If you would still like to receive a hard copy of the guidebook, then do get in touch. You can request your copy by calling 01824 706778 or by emailing [email protected].
European Heritage Days are an initiative of the Council of Europe. ‘Open Doors’ is co-ordinated by the Civic Trust for Wales whose partners organise parallel events in England and Scotland. The initiative was launched in 1991 and last year over 20 million people visited all the participating sites throughout Europe.