SIR Y FFLINT / FLINTSHIRE
The grounds that have been visited in the county of Flintshire:
- Airbus UK Broughton – The Airfield
- Buckley Town – Globe Way
- Caerwys – Lon yr Ysgol
- Connah’s Quay Nomads – Deeside Stadium
- F.C. Nomads of Connah’s Quay – Wepre Park
- Flint Town United – Cae-y-Castell
- Greenfield F.C. – Mainetti Park
- Halkyn United – Pant Newydd
- Hawarden Rangers – Gladstone Playing Fields
- Holywell Town – Halkyn Road
- Mold Alexandra – Alyn Park
- New Brighton Villa – Estadio de Mark Lopez
- Penyffordd F.C. – Castle Ground
- Point of Ayr – Ffynnongroyw Recreation Ground
- Prestatyn Sports – Gronant Playing Fields
- Rhydymwyn – Vicarage Road
- Saltney Town – Sandy Lane
Flintshire is a county situated in north-east Wales, bordering Cheshire to the east, Denbighshire to the south and Wrexham Borough County to the south.
The River Dee estuary flows out into the Irish Sea to the north of the county making it a maritime county, with the Clwydian Range occupying much of the western part of Flintshire. Moel Famau being the highest point in the area at 1820 feet or 554 metres above sea level.
The major towns in Flintshire are:
- Mold – the county’s Administrative HQ
- Flint
- Connah’s Quay – the county’s biggest town
- Holywell
- Buckley
- Hawarden
- Queensferry
- Shotton