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In order to see this content you need to have both Javascript enabled and Flash installed. Visit BBC Webwise for full instructions This walk starts off in the town of Llangollen by the Heol y Castell ...
People have been drawn to the beauty of the Dee valley for centuries. Once the railway from Ruabon opened in 1865 Victorian tourists flocked to Llangollen, Carrog and Corwen to enjoy the fresh air.
Hundreds of walkers will be pulling on their boots and trekking a 10-mile route along the Llangollen Canal to raise money for Hope House Children’s Hospices this Spring. On Sunday, March, supporters ...
RAMBLERS will be given a last chance to walk along an historic stretch of railway line. RAMBLERS will be given a last chance to walk along an historic stretch of railway line. The “final opportunity ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Castell Dinas Bran; the name has a wonderfully Tolkienesque ring to it. An elven bolthole, perhaps? Somewhere Frodo Baggins and Samwise ...
The Llangollen Canal looks down on this historic town where a majestic 14th-century bridge presides over the River Dee. The Llangollen Canal looks down on this historic town where a majestic ...
Wales’s favourite weatherman, Derek Brockway, walks the Dee Valley Way, a stunning 13-mile route which takes him from the pretty town of Corwen to its larger and more bustling neighbour, Llangollen.
Walkers raised more than £18 for Hope House at the event. The walk started at the recently reopened Pontcysyllte Aqueduct on Sunday, March 24, where hikers strode across the world-famous aqueduct and ...
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