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Attractions
The stream in the sky!
Horseracing at Bangor on Dee racecourse.
Chirk aqueduct with its Darkie tunnel and viaduct.
National Trust's 18th century country house Erddig, Wrexham, Wales.
A Medieval castle with over 700 years of history and award winning gardens.
Llangollen Wharf horse-drawn canal boats.
Mountain bike trails for all abilities located at Coed Llandegla Forest near Wrexham.
Historic woodland with cliffs, crags, caves and monuments built over 200 years ago. North of Shrewsbury.
10 miles of Heritage Railway Through the Stunning Dee Valley.
Emral Gardens Caravan Park Is an ideal base from which to explore North Wales and the Border counties.
The Welsh mountains and valleys with their spectacular scenery are on your doorstep and there are plenty of places of interest within easy driving distance of the park.
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One excursion which is popular with tourists is to to cross the World Heritage Site of Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, ‘the stream in the sky”. Cross it on foot or by boat....if you dare!
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Bangor-on-Dee (2 miles to nearest pub and shop)
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Bangor-on-Dee Fishing in the River Dee (2 miles)
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Bangor-on-Dee Racecourse (3 miles)
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Plassey Retail Village (5 miles)
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Erddig Hall (6 miles)
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Wrexham (6 miles)
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Chirk Castle ( 14 miles, 30mins)
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Chirk Aqueduct & Viaduct (12 miles)
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Mountain bike trails and walks in Llandegla forest (16 miles, 30 mins)
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Llangollen White water rafting (15 miles, 25mins)
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Oswestry (17 miles, 40 mins)
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Hawkstone Follies (17 miles)
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The City of Chester (21 miles, 35mins)
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Powis Castle (34 miles, 1hr 7mins)
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Adventure parc Snowdonia (65 miles, 1hr 15mins)
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Snowdon Mountain Railway (62 miles, 1hr 50mins)
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Zip Wire in Snowdonia (longest in Europe) (1hr 30mins away)
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Portmeirion (66 miles, 1hr 40mins)