Situated on the banks of the river Dee is the picturesque town of Llangollen
With the holidays just around the corner now, thoughts are turning to how to spend those long - and hopefully warm - summer days.
Less than 90 minutes from Manchester, and situated along the A5 on the banks of the river Dee, the picturesque town of Llangollen lies at the heart of a world heritage site, which sits along eleven miles of canal from Gledrid to the Horseshoe Falls via the Pontcysyllte aqueduct - a true marvel of the industrial revolution.The Vale of Llangollen in Denbighshire, North Wales, was carved out millennia ago by glaciers sculpting the dramatic landscape.
In early June, visitors will be able to take rides of its heritage trains - steam, diesel - with each train making travels ten miles to Corwen. Meanwhile, its bridge, situated in the centre over the town and built over the River Dee, was constructed in the 1600s - and you can catch a good view of it from The Corn Mill pub and restaurant.
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