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Easy hiking trails around Llangollen traverse a landscape shaped by the River Dee, nestled within the Dee Valley of North Wales. The region features a mix of tranquil canal paths, dramatic limestone escarpments, and rolling hills. Hikers can explore varied terrain, from the flat towpaths of the Llangollen Canal to the slopes leading to historic castle ruins. This area is part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering diverse natural features for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Hike the easy 3.2-mile Llangollen History Trail for panoramic views of the Dee Valley and the ruins of Castell Dinas Brân.
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Hike the easy 3.9-mile Llangollen History Trail to explore historical sites, enjoy scenic views of the Dee Valley, and visit Castell Dinas B

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike the easy 0.8-mile (1.3 km) Llangollen History Trail, gaining 38 feet (12 metres) to see Horseshoe Falls and St Tysilio's Church.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Llantysilio Green weir, more commonly known as the Horseshoe Falls, is a 140-meter-long, horseshoe-shaped weir designed by Thomas Telford in 1808 to divert water from the River Dee into the Llangollen Canal. This prominent structure is a significant piece of engineering and a feature of the World Heritage Site, providing water for the canal and attracting tourists with its unique design and surrounding landscape. The Llantysilio Green Car Park is a designated access point for visiting the falls. In the late 19th century a long piece of wood, about 30cm wide, floated on the water here to deflect floating debris away from the canal intake. It was fixed at one end. It’s visible in the photo, taken c.1890. Some trippers couldn’t resist the temptation to walk along it, ignoring a warning sign nearby, if they weren’t spotted by the “waterman” in charge of the sluice. Local residents took a dim view of such “unheeding folly”. 😂😂
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Only upon reaching this monument—a Celtic cross at its top—will the passing walker or hiker realize that this is not one of those small, sacred monuments that are frequently encountered. Rather, the cross standing here by the path serves as a war memorial, commemorating the many victims that war and tyranny have claimed, including in this place. Despite the significant distance in time between those days and the present, these memorials lose none of their relevance. Their constant reminder to maintain peace remains the everlasting message.
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Great pub with fantastic outside area next to the river. Good food and beer too!
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Smart small town with plenty of decent coffee shops, bakeries and ice cream shops. Classic Co-op too if needed. Lovely place to regroup before or after Horseshoe Pass.
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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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Llangollen is a town and community, situated on the River Dee, in Denbighshire, Wales. Its riverside location forms the edge of the Berwyn range, and the Dee Valley section of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with the easternmost point of the Dee Valley Way being within the town. It is a wonderful location to ride on all kinds of bikes with the canal running along Llangollen its much better to take that route as the roads are very busy.
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Located on the River Dee, near to Llantysilio, this masterpiece of Thomas Telford Engineering is where the Pontcysllte Aqueduct and Canal World Heritage site begins. He designed this weir to draw water from the River Dee in to the canal, and it became a stunning addition to the landscape. At 460ft (140M) long, it’s a sight to behold.
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Llangollen offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with 48 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails traverse diverse landscapes, from tranquil canal paths to scenic river valleys.
Yes, Llangollen has several easy trails perfect for families. The flat towpaths along the Llangollen Canal are particularly suitable, offering gentle walks with views of the water. For a slightly more engaging experience, consider the Llangollen History Trail, which connects historical landmarks with scenic views.
Many easy hiking trails in Llangollen are dog-friendly, especially those along the Llangollen Canal and through the surrounding countryside. Always keep dogs under control, particularly near livestock, and be mindful of local signage regarding lead requirements. The area around the Horseshoe Falls also offers pleasant walks suitable for dogs.
Yes, Llangollen features several easy circular routes. A popular option is the Horseshoe Falls – St Tysilio's Church loop from Berwyn, which takes you through the scenic area around the Horseshoe Falls. Another is the Castell Dinas Brân from Llangollen loop, offering panoramic views from the castle ruins.
Easy hikes in Llangollen offer access to several notable sites. You can walk to the impressive Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or visit the beautiful Horseshoe Falls. The ruins of Dinas Bran Castle, perched atop a conical hill, are also accessible via a moderately challenging but rewarding ascent on an easy trail, providing superb panoramic views.
Many easy trails in Llangollen are accessible from the town center, which is served by local bus routes. The Llangollen Canal towpath, for instance, starts directly in town. For routes further afield, such as those near Berwyn, local bus services may provide access, but it's advisable to check current timetables for specific stops.
Llangollen town offers several public car parks, which are convenient starting points for many easy trails, including those along the canal and into the surrounding hills. For trails slightly outside the town, such as near the Horseshoe Falls, smaller parking areas may be available. Always check for parking restrictions and fees.
The best time for easy hiking in Llangollen is generally from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is milder, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide beautiful foliage. Winter hikes are possible but require appropriate gear due to potentially wet and muddy conditions.
The komoot community highly rates hiking in Llangollen, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 600 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse scenery, from the tranquil River Dee and Llangollen Canal to the dramatic limestone escarpments and historical landmarks like Castell Dinas Bran. The well-maintained paths and variety of easy routes for all abilities are also commonly highlighted.
Yes, Llangollen town itself has numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants, many of which are easily accessible from the start or end points of various easy trails. Along the Llangollen Canal, you might find canal-side establishments, and some villages or attractions slightly further afield may also offer refreshments. The Llangollen Wharf is a good spot for refreshments.
Easy hikes in Llangollen showcase a rich variety of natural features. You'll encounter the scenic River Dee, the tranquil Llangollen Canal, and the dramatic limestone cliffs of the Eglwyseg Valley. The area is part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering rolling hills, lush valleys, and diverse wildlife, particularly along the riverbanks and canal towpaths.


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