Best attractions and places to see around Llansilin include a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences. Situated in the picturesque Cynllaith valley near the Welsh border, the area is characterized by its rolling countryside and proximity to the Berwyn Mountain Range. Visitors can explore ancient sites and enjoy the local Welsh culture. Llansilin serves as a base for outdoor activities, offering varied terrain for walking and cycling.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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The loop from Llandrillo going anticlockwise is very steady and pleasant. But be prepared for substantial bog trotting in the central part of the valley passing the area marked as Gwern Wynodl. Even with newish goretex boots, we came away with wet feet. Good boots and gaiters, or wellies for that section highly recommended. Return section (first section if doing it clockwise) is also pretty boggy in parts. It also seemed like a bit more of a slog doing it clockwise.
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Went up on a beautiful crisp late morning hike from car park but could be nice to go from town of Llangollen
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This is the first place you come to if you take the canal route into Llangollen. Make sure you dismount before getting to the horse drawn boats.
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No matter what the weather or time of year, there’s nothing quite like homemade fare in welcoming surroundings. The Llangollen Wharf is also home to Horse Drawn Boats and Aqueduct Barge Trips and Serves breakfast, soup, cakes, snacks and a very popular Afternoon Tea. You will need to dismount your bike as you come through this area due to horses pulling boats. Children and outside seating it can get quite busy because it's a popular area along the canal. They also have toilets.
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Definitely worth the hike up the hill. Go do it - it looks worse than it is!! Really slippery underfoot when it's wet, so advise to wear proper footwear. Amazing views from the top.
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The Llansilin area is rich in natural beauty, particularly within the Berwyn Mountain Range. You can explore peaks like Cadair Berwyn Summit, Cadair Bronwen Summit Cairn, and Moel Sych Summit Cairn, which offer spectacular views. Additionally, the secluded Llyn Moelfre, surrounded by woodland, is a tranquil spot often included in walking routes west of the village.
Yes, the region boasts several historical sites. The ruins of Dinas Bran Castle offer a glimpse into the past with commanding views. Other notable historical attractions nearby include Chirk Castle and Garden (a National Trust property), the impressive Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Visitor Centre (a World Heritage Site), and the Llansilin Church itself, which features 17th and 18th-century wooden furnishings and a medieval cross-incised altar stone.
Llansilin is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. The area offers varied terrain suitable for walking, running, cycling, and horse riding. You can find numerous walking routes, including the 'Llansilin & Gyrn Moelfre' trail. For more specific routes, explore the hiking guides around Llansilin or the MTB trails around Llansilin.
Yes, families visiting Llansilin have several options. You can enjoy horse-drawn and motor boat trips at Llangollen Wharf, which also has a tea room. Other nearby attractions include Park Hall Countryside Experience (a children's farm) and the British Ironwork Centre & Shropshire Sculpture Park, offering diverse experiences for all ages.
The Berwyn Mountains are home to several stunning viewpoints. The Cadair Berwyn Summit, at 2,730 feet, provides extensive views across the quiet Welsh landscape. Similarly, the Moel Sych Summit Cairn offers terrific vistas, and Cadair Bronwen Summit Cairn also provides great views as part of the range.
Llansilin maintains a strong connection to Welsh language and culture. The village hosts an annual Eisteddfod and two local Plygains. The Llansilin Church is a historical and architectural point of interest, and the refurbished Llansilin Village Hall serves as an active community hub, hosting various events.
Yes, for those interested in horse riding, Springhill Farm Riding Stables provides opportunities to explore the scenic countryside around Llansilin on horseback.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails. A popular option is the 'Gyrn Moelfre Summit loop from Llansilin,' which has both easy (4.8 km) and moderate (7.5 km) versions. You can find more detailed information and other routes in the Hiking around Llansilin guide.
Yes, a short distance from Llansilin, you can visit Llangollen Wharf. Here, you can enjoy horse-drawn and motor boat trips along the canal, offering unique perspectives of the surrounding area, including towards the Horseshoe Falls and across the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from the mountain summits, such as Cadair Berwyn and Moel Sych, often noting the quiet and unspoiled nature of the upland Welsh landscape. The enchanting ruins of Dinas Bran Castle are also highly appreciated for their historical significance and panoramic vistas of the Dee Valley.
Yes, there are several easy walks. The 'Gyrn Moelfre Summit Trig Point – Gyrn Moelfre Summit loop from Llansilin' is an easy 4.8 km route. For more options, consult the Easy hikes around Llansilin guide, which includes trails like 'Old Oswestry Hill Fort loop from Oswestry'.
The best time to visit Llansilin for outdoor activities is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically milder and more stable, making walking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites more enjoyable. However, the Berwyn Mountains can offer dramatic scenery for experienced hikers even in winter, though conditions can be challenging.
Yes, several significant Welsh heritage sites managed by Cadw are located near Llansilin. These include Valle Crucis Abbey, Eliseg's Pillar, Llangar Old Parish Church, Rug Chapel, Derwen Churchyard Cross, and Caergwrle Castle, offering a deeper dive into the region's rich history.


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