A525 road

The A525 is a major route from Rhyl in Wales to Newcastle-under-Lyme in England. The route passes near Denbigh, through Ruthin, through Wrexham and near Whitchurch.

The route is a dual carriageway just south of Rhyl. As of 10 March, 2010, the section between Wrexham and Whitchurch is not classified as a primary route, and the section between Burleydam, (to the East of Whitchurch where it is a "TOTSO" with the A530 to Nantwich) and Newcastle (via Audlem) is also now a non-primary A road.

In total, the A525 is 73 mi in length.

Route

 * Rhyl (junctions with A548 road);
 * Rhuddlan (junctions with A547 road);
 * A55 road, junctions 27 & 27a;
 * St Asaph;
 * Trefnant, (junction with A541 road);
 * roundabouts with A543 road;
 * Llanrhaeadr (bypassed);
 * Rhewl;
 * Ruthin (junction and roundabout with A494 road);
 * Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd;
 * Nant y Garth Pass
 * junction with A542 road;
 * crossed by A5104 road south of Llandegla;
 * Four Crosses;
 * Bwlchgwyn;
 * Coedpoeth;
 * Intersection with A483 road;
 * Wrexham (crosses A543 road as part of ring road);
 * Marchwiel (junction with A528 road);
 * bypasses Bangor on Dee;
 * junction with A539 road;
 * Eglwys Cross;
 * junction with A495 road;
 * joins A41 trunk road to form Whitchurch bypass;
 * leaves A41 to continue through Broughall;
 * junction with A530 road;
 * Audlem (crosses A529 road and crosses Shropshire Union Canal);
 * Buerton;
 * Woore (crosses A51 road);
 * Madeley;
 * passes under M6 motorway
 * Madeley Heath – junction with A531 road;
 * Newcastle-under-Lyme – junction with A34 road

Names of A525
Parts of the A525 are named roads, including:
 * Wrexham Road
 * Nant y Garth Pass
 * Lon Parcwr (Park Lane)
 * Ruthin Road
 * Newcastle Road
 * Whitchurch Road
 * Vale Road