You can see the remains of Dinas Bran Castell from all the rooms in the rear of the cottage as well as from the decking & garden area
This site is a "must-walk" from the Town Centre
Thomas the Tank Engine visits Llangollen. At all times of the year there are steam trains operating
The railway has its own micro-brewery with some of the best local ales available
The Dee River passes under Llangollen bridge and is home to activities Kayaking, Wakeboarding etc.
The Corn Mill provides a view of the river & great food/drinks and is a nice way to pass the day
Horse drawn canal boats operate throughout the season for a relaxing way to explore the local area.
The canal is found just beyond the high street (behind The Bridge Inn)
This is a ruin of a Cistercian Abbey dating back to 13th century. It is imposing from the roadside and even better close up. It was dissolved during the reign of Henry VIII but remains in very good condition.
A Gothic fantasy of projecting stained glass and elaborately carved oak.
An exhibition inside includes possessions and an audio tour bringing Regency society to vivid life.
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