Saint Asaph
Saint Asaph
Holywell
Holywell
Bus Driving

Saint Asaph to Holywell

Updated: 31 May 2026

The journey from Saint Asaph to Holywell covers approximately 15 kilometers along the North Wales coast. You will primarily utilize the A55 North Wales Expressway, which provides a swift connection between the two towns. Public transport is available via local bus services, though driving remains the most efficient method. The route passes through scenic rural landscapes of Denbighshire and Flintshire. Expect a travel time of roughly 20 minutes by car under normal traffic conditions. This short trip is a common commute for residents working in the coastal industrial hubs.

Total Distance: 15 km driving distance; 12 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving via the A55 takes only 20 minutes, making it the fastest option.
Cheapest Way
Bus travel is the most economical, costing approximately 4 GBP.
Compare Saint Asaph to Holywell Routes
Bus
Connecting
Driving
Direct
Duration 45 mins 20 mins
Avg Price 4 to 6 GBP 3 to 5 GBP in fuel
Operator Arriva Buses Wales Personal Vehicle
Route Service 11 or 12 to Rhyl, then transfer to Holywell. A55 Expressway eastbound.
Tip Check the Arriva app for real-time bus tracking. Watch for speed cameras near the Caerwys junction.
Travel Tips
  • Avoid Peak Hours
    Traffic on the A55 can build up during morning and evening rush hours.
  • Check Weather
    Coastal winds can affect driving conditions on the A55 expressway.
  • Use Local Apps
    Download the Traveline Cymru app for accurate bus schedules.
  • Parking
    Holywell town center has several pay-and-display car parks.
  • Fuel Up
    Fill your tank in Saint Asaph as fuel prices are often lower there.
Safety Tips
  • A55 Hazards
    Be aware of high-sided vehicles during windy weather on the expressway.
  • Pedestrian Safety
    Use designated crossings in Holywell town center.
  • Emergency Services
    Keep the local non-emergency number saved in your phone.
  • Road Lighting
    Some rural roads connecting to the A55 lack street lighting.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a direct train?
    No, there is no railway station in either Saint Asaph or Holywell.
  • How long is the drive?
    The drive typically takes 20 minutes via the A55.
  • Are buses frequent?
    Buses run hourly during the day on weekdays.
  • Is it hilly?
    Yes, the terrain between the two towns is undulating.
  • Can I cycle?
    Cycling is possible but requires navigating busy A-roads.
Quick Info
  • From Saint Asaph, Denbighshire, United Kingdom
  • To Holywell, Flintshire, United Kingdom
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

May to September for clear visibility on the A55 expressway.

Things to Do in Holywell
1
St Winefride's Well
Visit this historic pilgrimage site known as the Lourdes of Wales. It features a stunning medieval chapel built over a natural spring.
2
Basingwerk Abbey
Explore the atmospheric ruins of this Cistercian abbey located in Greenfield Valley. It offers a peaceful walk through ancient stone structures.
3
Greenfield Valley Heritage Park
Discover industrial history and nature trails spanning 70 acres. It is perfect for families and history enthusiasts alike.
4
St Asaph Cathedral
Start your journey by visiting the smallest ancient cathedral in Great Britain. The architecture is remarkably preserved and serene.
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