Sport in Flint
Flint has its ownfootball team, Flint Town United FC, who play inthe Cymru Alliance at Cae-y-Castell Stadium.
Shopping in Flint
Flint has a goodselection of shops, including many high street chain stores, as well as a largeretail park a short distance from the town centre. A market has been held inFlint since the 1200’s, and the traditioncontinues to this day, with a street market of around 30 stalls held in ChurchStreet each Friday.
Food and Drink in Flint
There is plenty of choice available when it comes toeating and drinking in Flint. From traditionalWelsh and British pubs and inns to international cuisine from all over theworld, you are sure to find something you like. There are also many countrypubs and some upmarket hotels and restaurants in the area aroundFlint.
Attractions In and Around Flint
Flint Castle, builtlargely between 1277 and 1284, was the first of a chain of castles built duringKing Edward I’s campaign to conquer Wales. The castles were intended toencircle North Wales and were known as the Iron Ring.
In 1399 Richard II of England was captured and held atFlint Castle by Henry Bolingbroke, as recorded byWilliam Shakespeare in his play, Richard II. During the English Civil War thecastle was held by the Royalists until 1647, after which Oliver Cromwellordered its destruction to prevent its reuse in the war. The resulting ruinsare what remain today. The famous painter JMW Turner painted a watercolour ofthe ruined castle in 1838.
Just a few miles fromFlint, in Holywell,is St Winefride’s Well. Known for its healing waters and mentioned in themedieval poem, Sir Gawain and the GreenKnight, the well has been a place of pilgrimage since the 7th Century, butthe present building dates to the early 16th Century and is a Grade-I listedbuilding and scheduled ancient monument.
Wepre Park is a countrypark near Connah’s Quay, a few miles down the roadfrom Flint. It covers 160 acres, with playingfields, a ruined castle, a fishing pond, a waterfall, a stream, a skate park, achildren’s play area, a visitor’s centre and acres of woodland. The impressivebut decaying Ewloe Castle was built by Llywelyn the Great in 1255 and somebelieve that the castle and the woodland around it are haunted by the ghosts ofmarching men.
Holidays in Flint
Flint is a town with arich cultural heritage and a historical importance dating back to medievaltimes. With its bustling town centre and the beautiful countryside around it,it is well worth a visit.