Llangollen is a charming market town nestled in the Dee Valley, surrounded by rolling hills and mountains. The town is steeped in history, with ancient monuments like Castell Dinas Brân and Valle Crucis Abbey dotting the landscape. The River Dee flows gently through the town, providing a picturesque backdrop for the many walking trails and scenic routes that crisscross the area. Llangollen's rich cultural heritage is reflected in its many festivals and events, including the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, which attracts visitors from around the world. The town's compact centre is filled with quaint shops, tea rooms, and pubs, serving up local delicacies and warm hospitality.
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Great place to visit. Emence grounds to walk. Castle amazing. Well worth the fee. Great cafe and shop. Long uphill walk to castle entrance.
Amazing little heaven, site right on the river & lovely owners who cannot do enough for you
Fab trip to Pontcysyllte Aqueduct the worlds highest aqueduct with the best instructor ever - Grizzly. So patient, friendly and informative. Amazing scenery and the weather was outstanding - highly recommend Gizzly!
Beautiful walk, leads down to the dyke walk going to the aqua duct and further if you care to. It was cloudy the day I was there, but the trees and colours going through that area were worthy of being created by Bill Alexander.
Llangollen Railway - Real Ale Train. Highly recommended a great evening for beer and train lovers alike.
It is a stunning beauty. The views you get on the way and on the top are amazing. The top is reasonably flat with plenty of space to walk around and view all around. There are a few remaining walls of the castle that give it an ancient feel. Please do not follow the Google maps, park in the town, and then walk to the top. It's a medium hike. One can reach the top in under 30 minutes.