The Vale of Clwyd and Dee Valley is a wonderful part of the world, steeped in natural beauty and historical architecture.

We asked AI to recommend nine places to visit in the region - that won't cost too much money.

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So, if you're looking for affordable activities to do in Denbigh, Ruthin, Corwen, St Asaph, and Llangollen this Bank Holiday weekend, here are nine suggestions that offer a mix of outdoor fun, historical exploration, and cultural experiences:

1. Visit Denbigh Castle

Denbigh Castle.

Denbigh Castle.

Location: Denbigh

Explore the ruins of this 13th-century fortress and enjoy panoramic views of the Clwydian Range. The castle has a small entry fee but offers a rich history and stunning architecture.

2. Explore Ruthin Craft Centre

Location: Ruthin

This contemporary craft centre offers free entry and showcases a variety of exhibitions by local and international artists. It's a great place to see unique crafts, attend workshops, or just enjoy the creative atmosphere.

3. Walk Along the Llangollen Canal

Photographs of Llangollen Canal by Cathie Langton.

Photographs of Llangollen Canal by Cathie Langton.

Location: Llangollen

Take a leisurely walk along the picturesque Llangollen Canal, known for its serene beauty and historic significance. You can also visit the Horseshoe Falls, a beautiful spot where the canal begins.

4. Climb to Dinas Bran Castle

Castell Dinas Bran. Picture: Sandra Berkshire

Castell Dinas Bran. Picture: Sandra Berkshire

Location: Llangollen

Hike up to the ruins of Castell Dinas Brân, which offer breathtaking views over Llangollen and the Dee Valley. The walk is free and provides a great opportunity for photography and enjoying the outdoors.

5. Corwen Museum

Location: Corwen

Visit the Corwen Museum to learn about the local history, especially the Welsh Princes and the famous Owain Glyndŵr. The museum often has special exhibitions and is usually free or has a small suggested donation.

6. St Asaph Cathedral

Scene shot of St Asaph Cathedral. GA240119C.

Scene shot of St Asaph Cathedral. GA240119C.

Location: St Asaph

Visit the smallest cathedral in Britain, which has no entry fee and offers a peaceful atmosphere along with interesting historical exhibits. The cathedral also hosts occasional concerts and events.

7. Ruthin Gaol

 

Ruthin Gaol.

Ruthin Gaol.

Location: Ruthin

A fascinating former Victorian prison turned museum where you can learn about the history of crime and punishment in North Wales. The admission fee is affordable, and it's an intriguing look into the past.

The gaol has a range of activities organised this summer.

8. Take a Scenic Drive through the Horseshoe Pass

 

Horseshoe Pass. Picture: Sean Hughes

Horseshoe Pass. Picture: Sean Hughes

Location: Near Llangollen

Enjoy a scenic drive through the Horseshoe Pass, a beautiful mountainous road offering spectacular views of the surrounding valleys and hills. There are several places to stop for photos and enjoy the landscape.

9. Corwen Walking Trails

Location: Corwen

There are numerous walking trails in and around Corwen, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging hikes. These trails provide an excellent opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the area without spending any money.

These activities provide a variety of ways to enjoy the local culture, history, and natural beauty without breaking the bank.

Always check attractions are open on the day you wish to visit before travelling.