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More About Llangollen... |
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A small town of some 3000
people Llangollen is seeped in myth and legend. In many ways it is best
known for hosting the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod every
July which brings in some 120,000 visitors and turns the town into a
vibrant international stage. |
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The famous Dee Bridge, was
built by Bishop Trevor of Trevor Hall in I345. It is a
scheduled ancient monument and was widened in the 1960’s to accommodate
modern traffic. |
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These improved
communication routes and local natural resources made an ideal location
for newly developing industries. The old Water Mill opposite the Railway
Station had already functioned for hundreds of years when a new Flannel
Mill was erected at the north end of Church Street on a site later to be
occupied by a tannery after the business had expanded and moved across the
river to Lower Dee Mills. |
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The remains of Castell
Dinas Bran (Crow Castle) can be seen high on an isolated hill above
Llangollen and reached by a steep climb. From the top the views of
Llangollen and the Dee Valley are stunning. This was said to be the
possible burial site of the Holy Grail of the Arthurian legends, and was
known to have been the 13th Century home of Madoc ap Gruffydd Maelor, the
founder of Valle Crucis Abbey and it was possibly a stronghold for Eliseg,
Prince of Powys in the 6th Century. |
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A favourite walk is the
town side of the bridge stroll along Dee Lane and Victoria Promenade to
Riverside Walk. This passes gardens with views of the steam trains, ducks,
a bandstand, tennis courts, bowling green and children's play area.
Located on Parade Street, this is a real life-like experience for your
child to be subjected to a lesson by Victorian schoolmasters. Children
dress in Victorian Costume write on slates. Discipline is severe! Worlds End and The
Panorama, a spectacular and dominating outcrop of Carboniferous Limestone
from Worlds End and Eglwyseg to Trevor is stunning. Great outcrops of
limestone providing walkers and climbers with ample scope to escape
civilisation for a while. You can also drive along the single track toad
and park up - take a picnic for a wonderful peaceful day out. |
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