Llangollen's River Dee

The river roars under the bridge and is a haven for sporting kayaking.

With the café hanging onto the rocks, the famous railway station on the other bank, Welsh hills and forests all around, it's fair to say that yeah, I really liked Llangollen.

Llangollen's River Dee roars under the bridge next to the café hanging off the rocks. There are little islands of rocks with small plants growing on them creating many rapids and eddies. On the other side of the river stands the Llangollen tourist steam railway station and other red bricked buildings. Hills and trees surround the town and river.

Day 1

Day 2
Bishop's Castle - Welshpool - Llangollen - Pontcysyllte Aqueduct - Wrexham

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