LEAGUE OF ITS OWN

The market town that the A-list can’t get enough of – with some of the cheapest pints in the country

A TOWN in Wales is quickly becoming a popular holiday destination, with even A-list movie stars paying a visit.

It's surrounded by beautiful mountains and valleys, isn't too far from the beach and has some of the cheapest pints in the UK.

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The Horse and Jockey is one of several pubs in the town, where beer is some of the cheapest in the countryCredit: Alamy
Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds have brought success back to Wrexham FCCredit: PA
Paul Rudd was seen visiting the town for Wrexham's final home game of the seasonCredit: PA

Wrexham's sharp rise in popularity has a lot to do with its football team and its celebrity owners, actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.

The pair have helped guide the Red Dragons back to the football league for the first time in 15 years.

They've filmed the whole thing for a popular series on Disney+ called Welcome to Wrexham, bringing wider appeal to the town for people from further afar than just the UK.

Included in the list of visitors are fellow actor Paul Rudd, star of Marvel's Ant Man, Friends and many other films.

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He was also joined by director Joe Russo, who is known for directing Avengers: Endgame and Infinity War, among others.

However, away from the football, there's plenty going on in and around the Welsh town for visitors to enjoy, including amazing walks, water sports and crucially, some very cheap pints.

In fact, according to , as recently as last August, Wrexham was the cheapest place in the UK to get a beer.

They reported that the average cost of a pint in the town is "just £2.09 - almost £4 cheaper than the nation's most expensive spot" which, of course, was London.

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A pint could be the perfect way to relax after a day's activities with plenty to explore in the surrounding areas.

Among them is the Llangollen aqueduct, which visitors can kayak over, while sampling the breath-taking surrounding views.

The scenery comes from the Clwydian mountain range and Dee Valley area of outstanding natural beauty, which has walks to suit every ability.

The says that the area "is an outstanding place to explore on foot" with some "challenging long-distance routes that are of national importance".

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