19/10/2008 Coach - Llangollen via Chirk

October
8:00 Start with 17:30 (5:30pm) Return

Eglwyseg with Dave Colbert
13 miles (21km) with 2725ft (830m) Total Ascent.

Bore da! The magnificent limestone ramparts of Creigiau Eglwyseg dwarf anything the Yorkshire Dales has to offer and are the focal point of this walk which, although quite lengthy, is easily graded. Starting in Llangollen, we cross the Afon Dyfrdwy before storming the hill fort of Castell Dinas Bran.

A short descent takes us to the Offa's Dyke path, which here does not follow the exact line of the dyke. We follow the path northward for some distance, passing beneath Creigiau Eglwyseg and Craig Arthur to reach the appropriately named World's End. Further climbing across the moorland sees us gain the summit of Cym-y-Brain (565m/1854ft) with, hopefully, clear views towards Mynyddoedd Eryri. We return to Llangollen by following the tow path of the Llangollen branch of the Shropshire Union canal.


Chirk Castle & Trevor Rocks with Val Walmsley
12 miles (19.3km) with 1000ft (305m) Total Ascent

From Chirk Railway Station we cross the Llangollen Canal and proceed to the Offa's Dyke Path via Chirk Castle. Following the path via Froncysyllte we join the canal towpath to cross the Pont Cysyllte Aqueduct over the River Dee. Re-joining Offa's Dyke Path we move on to take the panorama walk to Trevor Rocks, leaving to pick up the Clwydian Way at Castell Dinas Bran and carry on to Valle Crucis Abbey. From here we re-join the canal towpath and make our way to the Steam Railway Museum in Llangollen, crossing the River Dee for the second time.


Castell Dinas Bran with Barry Mather
7½ miles (12km) with 1500ft (457m) Total Ascent.

Leaving Llangollen we head north across the Shropshire Union Canal, then a fairly steep but mercifully short zig-zag path (climbing about 700ft/213m) takes us to the medieval castle of Castell Dinas Bran (circa 1260). From here we have magnificent views of the surrounding area. We then descend and follow the Offa's Dike Path and, after following the River Eglwyseg to the Cistercian Valle Crucis Abbey, we return to Llangollen via the Shropshire Union Canal.

To the End of the World! with Derek Lowe
6½ miles (10.5km) with 485ft (148m) Total Ascent.

We commence our walk heading for the Shopshire Union Canal. We leave the canal at the Motor Museum and begin a gentle climb to overlook the remains of the Valle Crucis Abbey (it will be optional to go down to look at the remains). We continue our gentle climb through the woods to Tan-y-Fron. It is a narrow road until we reach Ty-Newydd where a short road walk brings us to the field paths which we follow to Offa's Dyke Path and World's End Panorama. We will have lunch around this area where there are good views of the remains of Castell Dinas Bran on the hilltop in front of us.

After lunch we continue to Tan-y-Castell and take a path to reach the foot of the hill, follow the path round the base of the hill and, after a short climb, descend into Llangollen where you will be able to browse.