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DENBIGHSHIRE

The canal crosses the border between England and Wales with a combination of picturesque countryside and breath-taking engineering draws visitors from far and wide. The dizzying Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, which carries the canal over the River Dee, is a must-see.�This remarkable feat ofcanal engineering is 125 feet high, and the canal is unprotected on one side, giving the impression of a sheer drop from a narrowboat. The structure is deservedly a World Heritage Site. Following the canal to the Llangollen end will take you into the rolling foothills of Snowdonia. 


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Rhyl to Prestatyn
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LOCAL CYCLIST ROUTE

    

St Asaph�–�Along the beautiful Elwy Valley��14 miles, circular

Denbigh�–�Unspoilt countryside with option of off-road treat��17 miles, circular
      

Llyn Brenig�–�Lake, forest, moorland, country and riverside��30 miles, circular        

Prestatyn and the Village of Llanasa��17 miles, circular           

Rhyl and the North Denbighshire Community Cycle Route�� 20 miles, circular          

Llangllen to Shropshire Canal and Pontcysyllte Aqueduct�� 15 miles, circular

Information provided for cyclists courtesy of�www.cyclingnorthwales.co.uk

FAMILY CYCLING


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