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Leisure & Recreation in Mold
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Narrow SubjectClubs & Societies [2], Food & Drink [2], Hobbies & Pastimes [2], Sport & Activity [2]

Widen AreaWales / North Wales / Flintshire / Mold

Soughton Hall Hotel & Restaurant
http://www.soughtonhall.co.uk
Soughton Hall is set in 150 acres of parkland just fifteen minutes outside the historical Roman city of Chester, in the beautiful North Wales countryside. It is approached down one of the finest avenues of lime trees to be seen anywhere in the British Isles.


Dawnswyr Delyn
http://www.dawnswyrdelyn.org.uk
Our purpose is to share our enjoyment of our traditional dances and music, to spread the knowledge about them locally, nationally and internationally, and to share our enthusiasm with anyone who cares to watch, listen or join in with us!


Mikrokosmos Theatre Company
http://www.mikrokosmos.co.uk
Mikrokosmos Theatre Company is the most exciting, ambitious Community Theatre group in North East Wales. Our mission is to create high-quality dramatic productions normally beyond the reach of the professional theatre. The group is also dedicated to presenting classic plays and new writing with the intention of extending the boundaries of theatrical experience.


Matrix UTA Olympic WTF Taekwondo
http://www.matrix-taekwondo.co.uk
Matrix UTA Olympic WTF Taekwondo opened in Sept 2003 at the Morgan Llwyd Sports Centre in Wrexham, North Wales. Now it also has branches at Plas Madoc on the Llangollen Rd, Rhyl in Denbighshire, Mold and Saltney in Flintshire near Chester. We are the only Taekwondo Group in North Wales that do WTF Olympic Taekwondo.


Mold Golf Club
http://www.moldgolfclub.co.uk
The award-winning Mold Golf Club, based in the village of Pantymwyn, Flintshire, offers unrivalled views of the stunning Welsh countryside. The 18 hole uplands course lies in the shadow of Moel Famau in the Clwydian Range - ‘the gateway to rural Wales’ and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. But it doesn’t end there.


Door-key.com
http://www.door-key.com
The internet site of Dodds Property World. Property, commercial, residential and lettings throughout NE Wales and Chester.


The Honey House
http://www.honeyhouse.biz
Geoff and Janice Critchley keep their hives in North Wales and have produced over a tonne of delicious Welsh honey a year! But with reduced honey production in recent years, most of the honey and beeswax is used to make “wedding favours”. Our Honey is still available from Cilcain Post Office, at Cilcain Show and Conwy Honey Fair. Geoff now breeds Queen Bees and runs beekeeping courses.


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