Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, located in the picturesque Dee Valley in North Wales, offers views across the river Dee to those daring enough to gaze over the impressive 126ft drop. With more than a third ...
Plastic brick models of two iconic North Wales landmarks are racing to become the first in the country to be immortalised by ...
Crossing the Dee Valley, it's a grade 1 listed building and part of a World Heritage Site. The aqueduct is 1,007ft (307m) long and 126ft (38m) above the river. Designed by engineer Thomas Telford, it ...
Wallace and Gromit fans have spotted a landmark in the pair’s latest outing that looks suspiciously like a Wrexham icon. One ...
But there are differences too. The most obvious one is the railway running beneath the aqueduct, instead of the River Dee. In this respect, it’s more like Edstone Aqueduct in Warwickshire ...
You can take a canal boat along the aqueduct, which is supported by 18 stone towers above the River Dee. A key part of the Industrial Revolution, the engineering geniuses responsible for the ...
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Lowland areas around Llandderfel, through which the River Dee meanders, are “especially ... floor should be excluded - this includes Chirk Aqueduct as it straddles the Welsh-English border.
The aqueduct carries the Llangollen Canal across the River Dee near Wrexham, and the 18-arched cast-iron and stone structure is used to this day by narrowboats. The first fortification at Pembroke ...
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, located in the picturesque Dee Valley, offers views across the river Dee to those daring enough to gaze over the impressive 126ft drop. With more than a third (35% ...