Llangollen, an historic border town, lies in the stunningly
beautiful wooded Dee Valley surrounded by hills and mountains now
part of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty. It developed around a crossing point of the river
and became an important staging post on the London-Holyhead coach
route. The area, which contains one of the finest limestone
escarpments in Britain, has attracted tourists and eminent
travellers since the late 18thC.
Nowadays Llangollen is also equally well known for its annual
International Eisteddfod. In 2009 the delightful Llangollen Canal
was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site from Horseshoe Falls at
Llantysilio to near Chirk. Its undoubted highlight is Thomas
Telfords famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct (1805), recognised
internationally as a masterpiece of engineering.
The 25 circular walks in this book explore the diverse landscape of
the AONB from Llangollen and the Dee Valley to the Horseshoe Pass
and Llantisilio Mountain, providing an insight into the areas
medieval and industrial heritage. There are walks in wooded side
valleys, by the river, along the canal, over hills, by impressive
limestone escarpments, past old slate quarries, on the Offas Dyke
Path and Dee Valley Way. They visit Iron Age hill forts, the
medieval sites of Valle Crucis Abbey and Castell Dinas Bran,
ancient churches and a country park. They offer superb views,
including those of steam trains travelling along the valley on the
Llangollen Railway.
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