Denbighshire County Council say it is ready to welcome visitors this summer.
The council is informing residents of its
plans to provide a welcome to visitors coming to the county over the summer.
With a busy
season expected, the council has made preparations to manage the expected
increase in visitors.
Additional car parking at
Moel Famau and Horseshoe Falls, Llangollen have been developed over the winter
months ready for this summer, while extra countryside rangers are being
deployed at beauty spots, including Loggerheads and Moel Famau country parks
and Horseshoe Falls, to provide information, support for visitors and help deal
with any issues.
Extra street cleaning provision will be
in place during the season to focus on busy areas in towns and parks, while
increased bin emptying will be in operation at tourist hotspots.
Visitors dropping in on Denbighshire this
summer will be able to sample different attractions, including the return of
old favourites with Covid-19 restrictions lifted and something new for all
ages.
Calendar stalwarts such as the Llangollen
International Music Eisteddfod (July 7 – July 10) Denbigh and Flint Show
( August 18) and the Rhyl Air Show (August 27 – August 28) are all running this
season alongside many local events in the county.
For those interested in history, new
audio guides are now available at Nantclwyd y Dre, Wales’ oldest dated timbered
town house based in Ruthin.
And for those wanting to visit Llangollen, the recently completed Llangollen 2020 project has provided more space for pedestrians and improved pedestrian crossing facilities allowing for an improved experience walking around the sights of the town.
Plas Newydd House
and Gardens in Llangollen are open to the public again and new displays tell
the fascinating story of the ladies of Llangollen.
Flying in for a first this summer is also
the Skyflyer based at Rhyl next to the Pavilion
Theatre which is set to offer stunning views or the surrounding landscape, when
open from July 6.
Cllr Win-Mullen James, Lead
Member for Local Development and Planning, said: “The tourism sector
contributes significantly to Denbighshire’s economy and we want to make sure
that everyone has the chance to visit what the county has to offer during the
summer to support our local businesses.
“Our county is full of gems
of all sizes to visit, not just for visitors but for local residents as well
who may discover many attractions right from their own doorstep that will
provide great memories this summer.
“There are also great
opportunities to travel smart across the county through our transport network
saving costs and supporting the local environment. For example, the Picturesque
Landscapes bus offers a perfect chance to explore the Dee Valley this summer
and the Fflecsi bws service can help you reach the places you want to go, with
even an electric vehicle available on routes around Ruthin.
“Denbighshire is also home to a fantastic
coastline. This year marks the 10-year anniversary of the Wales Coast Path and
we would encourage visitors to safely use this route through Denbighshire to
explore our coastal areas and discover our beaches such as Prestatyn which has
achieved Blue Flag status this year.”
It is also important to
always park responsibly in designated areas and to respect the countryside,
this includes keeping dogs on a lead and to bring picnics rather than
disposable barbeques.
Visitors are reminded to
remember Covid-19 has not gone away and to act safely, responsibly and
respectfully when needed.
Information on discovering Denbighshire
is available at our Tourist Information centres, for more visit this link https://www.denbighshire.gov.uk/en/leisure-and-tourism/visiting-denbighshire/tourist-information-centres-and-points.aspx
The council redeveloped its Tourism
Strategy Action Plan to include Destination Management in order to coordinate
activity and ensure a positive experience for visitors, residents and
businesses during summer 2022.
Visitors are encouraged to plan, prepare
and pre-book their visits and to follow coastal safety tips and outdoor safety
messages.
A suite of social media graphics has been
produced for businesses and Tourism Ambassadors
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