Organisers of the only mobile beer festival in Wales are ready to hit the road – so that real ale and cider fans can get their kicks on Route 76.
Each of the six Denbighshire pubs taking part has a bus stop conveniently placed outside and a special bus service is being laid on to transport punters between them. On Saturday, July 10, the annual Vale of Clwyd Festival of Real Ale and Cider will give people the opportunity to choose from a selection of 60 different real ales and 12 ciders. |
They’ll be able to taste everything from a Purple Moose to a Rosies Cider and alongside famous brews like Young’s and Theakstons will be ales from Conwy, Wrexham and Flint and even cider from Llandegla.
The participating pubs, the Kinmel Arms, White Horse and Golden Lion, in Llandyrnog, Golden Lion, Llangynhafal, Griffin, Llanbedr DC, and Three Pigeons, Graigfechan, will also have a full menu of food, music and activities.
The 76 bus from M and H Coaches, of Denbigh, plies the route and thanks to the support of Denbighshire County Council, there will be a specially extended service on the day.
And a rover ticket, priced at just £3, means passengers can get on and off whenever they please throughout the day between the bus terminus in Denbigh and Ruthin. |
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