The Celtic Arms
The Celtic Arms: A Welcoming Country Pub at Northop Country Park Golf Club
Historic pub in Northop offering hearty British fare, friendly service, and a welcoming community atmosphere.
The Boot Inn is a charming historic pub located on High Street in Northop, Mold. Known for its warm atmosphere, friendly staff, and generous portions of classic British pub fare, it serves as a local gathering spot with a welcoming vibe. The pub features a mix of traditional and slightly modern touches, offering a relaxed setting for enjoying hearty meals, drinks, and live sports in a community-focused environment.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
Take the local bus service from Mold town center to Northop village, which runs approximately every 30 minutes; the journey takes about 15-20 minutes. The bus stops near High Street, a short walk to The Boot Inn. Tickets cost around £2-£4 one way.
Car
Driving from Mold to The Boot Inn takes roughly 10 minutes via local roads. Parking is available nearby on High Street, but spaces can be limited during peak times. No parking fees typically apply.
Taxi
A taxi from Mold town center to The Boot Inn in Northop takes about 10 minutes. Expect to pay approximately £8-£12 depending on time of day and traffic.
Walking
For those staying in Northop village, The Boot Inn is accessible on foot via paved village roads, with a walk time of 5-10 minutes depending on your starting point. Terrain is flat and suitable for most walkers.
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