It's the question that almost everyone must have asked themselves - where's the best place to go in the event of a zombie apocalypse? With spiralling mortgage rates, skyrocketing energy prices, political turmoil, a sacked Chancellor and a government of the undead, the research carried out by RantCasino.com couldn't be more timely.

The answer of course is obvious, North Wales. To be more specific, Anglesey, Gwynedd or Conwy. And there is some, erm science behind the theory.

Investigators at RantCasino.com used the total number of cemetery plots to try and predict a zombie to human ratio. Out of the 364 locations across the UK included in the study Gwynedd, Anglesey and Conwy scored low at 273rd, Anglesey 301st and Conwy 317th.

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If you want to be super-safe get on the boat and head to the Isles of Scilly, where you are least likely to meet a brain-muncher. Avoid Leeds and Manchester completely, always sound advice.

The worst place to be in North Wales is Wrexham, ranked 30th, scarily high. with Denbighshire and Flintshire in mid-zombie table obscurity at 105th and 166th respectively.

But even in Conwy you would have to contend with 3,000 zombies. In Wrexham there could nearly 50,0000.

Of course all RantCasino's data is based on the idea that the living dead should awaken from their graves, like Michael Jackson's Thriller rather than some kind of virus passed through the living, like in popular tv show The Walking Dead.

A Zombie bus in Birmingham
A Zombie bus in Birmingham

Regardless of how unlikely the zombie apocalypse might be, that doesn't stop zombie survival aficionados, or preppers as some prefer to call themselves, from having their plans ready to go and that's no different here in North Wales.

One prepper told North Wales Live: "I'd want to keep moving, doesn't matter if you get fast or slow zombies, the last thing you want to do is get stuck in one place and surrounded."

What's your zombie survival plan? Let us know in the comments.

While another went the opposite way saying: "Let's make like Owain Glyndwr and disappear into the hills where they can't find us."

One popular theory though shared by many preppers, and those simply ruminating on the idea down the pub was what can only be called the "Anglesey Plan". This involves making for the island, and once everyone is safely across blowing up the bridges.

Zombies can't swim, and as such, once any zombies on the island had been dealt with, you'd be safe to return to a reasonable normal idea of day to day life, just without the 9 to 5. I guess that doesn't sound too bad after all.

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