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Tower Climbs at St Giles’ Parish Church this July and August

Last updated: 2022/07/07 at 4:10 PM
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If you’ve got a head for heights you might fancy climbing 135 feet to the top of St Giles’ Parish Church – one of the Seven Wonders of Wales.

If you do you’ll be treated to amazing panoramic views of Wrexham and will see as far as the Berwyn Hills, the Mersey Estuary and the Cheshire Plains.

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You must be suitably fit and able to climb and descend.

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A £5 per person fee is payable to the guide on arrival at the Church.

  • Saturday 9th July 2022 11 am and 12 noon
  • Saturday 13th August 2022 11 am and 12 noon
  • Saturday 10th September 2022 11 am and 12 noon

Individual climbs are limited to a maximum of 20 persons and places are available only on a first come, first served basis.

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