Llangollen Canal Narrowboat Holiday Hire

57 Miles, 4 Locks, 1 Week Canal Boat Holiday from our Chirk Marina narrow boat hire base

Guide to narrow boat holiday hire on the Llangollen Canal

The Llangollen Canal, formerly known as the Llangollen Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal and the Ellesmere Canal at various times in its history the bare facts do not do justice to the beautiful Llangollen Canal on which you can cruise on holiday from our Chirk marina narrow boat hire base. Rising from Hurleston Junction, Nr Nantwich, through a flight of 4 locks it meanders through 46 miles of rural countryside crossing the border from Shropshire in England into Wales before finally terminating at Llangollen. With a further 17 locks including a staircase of 3 locks at Grindley Brook, Nr Whitchurch, 3 tunnels and 2 towering  aqueducts The Llangollen Canal is rightly the most visited canal in the UK.


Grindley Brook Staircase Locks on the Llangollen Canal

On your Llangollen Canal narrow boat holiday you have time to bask in the natural beauty of the surrounding country whilste aboard your narrow boat, the wild flowers and the herons, kingfishers and other birds that can be regularly seen along its banks. “The Shropshire Lake District”, passing as it does high above Colemere and skirting around Blakemere before plunging into a short tunnel on its way to Ellesmere is also a delight to the eye. Incidentally, a recently opened Tesco store in the town arm at Ellesmere provides a good shopping stop whilst on your canal holiday to replenish your supplies not forgetting of course the other excellent shops in the town itself.

Blakemere near Ellesmere on the Llangollen Canal

However, what also makes this magical journey along the Llangollen Canal a must for every canal enthusiast is the famous aqueduct at Pontcysyllte, recently given World Heritage Status alongside such iconic places as The Taj Mahal, Stonehenge and the Great Wall of China. Completed in 1805 (the same year as the Battle of Trafalgar), and with only 1 fatality in the 10 years of its construction, it was the brainchild of the brilliant Scottish engineer Thomas Telford. It stands a magnificent 126 feet above the Rive Dee at its highest point, is over 1000 feet long and consists of a cast iron trough supported on 18 stone pillars, the top half of which are hollow. Crossing this amazing feat of British engineering in your narrow boat you feel like you are floating on air far above the valley floor where sheep look like confetti in the fields and the mighty River Dee looks no more than a playful stream.

New Marton Top Lock on The Llangollen Canal

Enough of this “jewel in the crown”, many other gems can be seen along this remarkable Llangollen Canal including the no less impressive Chirk aqueduct, a mere stripling compared to its big brother at Pontcysyllte but exuding a charm all its own as it crosses the Dee valley alongside an even higher railway viaduct, the two modes of transport now living in harmony where they once vied for each others trade. The Llangollen Canal's end is of course Llangollen the small valley town made famous by the International Eisteddfod held here every July since 1947. Whether you choose to climb to the top of Dinas Bran with its ancient castle dominating the landscape or take a trip on the steam railway to Carrog and back, or to walk along the towpath to the Horseshoe Falls or do it the easy way on the horse drawn trip narrow boat there really is something for everyone. In the town itself good pubs and restaurants abound and a walk along the river is a very popular summer pastime whilst there are many events throughout the year from concerts in the Royal Pavilion to canoe slaloms on the river.

Llangollen Wharf on the Llangollen Canal

So there you have it, the Llangollen Canal, in many ways a unique waterway and one that we are sure you will want to revisit time and time again on a Crest Narrowboats canal boat holiday.

INTERACTIVE MAP OF THE LLANGOLLEN CANAL

 


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More Informative Canal Guides, Route Maps and DVD's can be purchased from the Waterway Routes website.