Reviews
Site of Roman Baths, with an interesting information board explaining what each room was used for. Signposted to provide directions to the site.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
A small plot but worth a visit if in the area.2 small benches to sit if you have some sarnies.
A lovely piece of history, my son and I enjoyed as he is learning about Romans soon
This is a great little piece of history to stop off at if you're nearby! There's an information board to tell you all about it, and it's a really unexpected little treat, tucked away in a cul-de-sac like that! But don't make the journey from far away, just for this, as it's even smaller than you might think; unless you're specifically very interested in Roman ruins. And if that's the case, though it's entirely modern, why not visit the nearby Roman Helmet sculpture, also in Prestatyn!
A small archaeological site containing the foundations of a Roman bathouse. Annotated display panels make it easy to understand what's there & the relevant historical context of the site. Free to enter. Parking on road nearby.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Lovely little place to see a part of history. Located in the middle of a housing estate so a little difficult to find, And no amenities near by, so just bear this in mind. Once there, their is parking for approximately 2 cars, and then extra along the road of the estate. The ruins are set in a nice little garden area and very well presented. A lovely place to visit if you are staying in or passing through Prestatyn.
The Roman baths is a great trip to get out of the house, it has ruins of a Roman bath house. However if you want to visit from now till November 22 it is being refurbished the work will include: new information boards! a wildflower garden and will have work shops for local schools. As a history lover I love the baths , I personally think it's a hidden jem. I would like to see a wheelchair friendly aces to get down the steps into the baths ruins I would definitely recommend if your a local or a tourist!
Quite a compact site but very interesting. We took our daughter as she has a real interest in history and digs, didn't find any Roman bones though
A little part of Roman history in the middle of a housing estate who ever knew . It's worth a look around and it's free . This is a big part of Roman and North Wales history.
A hidden glimpse into Roman history. Well worth a visit if it's an interest of yours. Currently undergoing a little restoration work