Castle Centre
The Castle Centre was founded in 1859 after a local cloth merchant, who died in Seville, left 12,000 gold ducats for the education of orphaned Welsh maidens. Today, it is home to excellent modern-day learning and so many varied facilities that it rates among the best sporting venues in the country.
Location
Situated in the Vale of Clwyd, an area of outstanding natural beauty in North Wales, the Castle Centre is based at the foot of a 13th-Century Castle. The stunning 120-acre (48,5 hectares) estate offers an unspoilt and ideal location for the residential camps. The Castle Centre is only a two-minute walk from the centre of the medieval market town of Denbigh which is an historic and beautiful town in which to walk around and soak up the atmosphere. The site is about an hour from Liverpool and Manchester Airports.

Accommodation350 beds consisting of:
Teaching Facilities
Other Facilities
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Watersports Facilities
We also have exclusive access to Llyn Brenig, a 1000-acre (404 hectares) lake hidden away in a forest just 10 miles from the campus. From this site, we are able to offer raft-building, orienteering, canoeing, kayaking and dinghy-sailing.
