United Kingdom : Wales

North East Wales Heritage Trail

Trip code: W06WA

Self-guided walking

6 nights,
hotel-to-hotel

Level: 2
Moderate

11.0Kg CO2e

Headwater
Navigation App

SUMMARY

  • Medieval towns, hill forts and castles
  • Rolling hills, heather-clad moors and limestone outcrops
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

  • 6 nights accommodation
  • All breakfasts and 2 evening meals
  • Briefing at the start of your holiday
  • Headwater navigation app
  • Luggage transfers between hotels
  • Walking Transfers
  • Steam Train Transfer (Apr-Oct)

TRIP DESCRIPTION

The Clwydian and Berwyn ranges are two of the best known hill ranges in North East Wales, yet you'll feel like you have them all to yourself. Their rolling hills, heather-clad moors and limestone outcrops are iconic of the region. As you hike these hills you'll discover a region rich in history. The presence of numerous hill forts, castles, old quarries and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal demonstrates the region's importance throughout the Iron, Bronze and Industrial Ages.

Starting from Ruthin you'll stay in a range of accommodation, all offering a warm Welsh welcome along with a hearty breakfast to set you up for the day.

Terrain

The walks on this holiday highlight the very best of the Clwydian and Berwyn hill ranges with walking across heather-clad moors and over rolling hills. There is nothing overly strenuous but some of the longer routes can take up to 5 hours to complete.

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DAY-BY-DAY ITINERARY

 

Day 1: Arrive in Ruthin

Arrive in the historic town of Ruthin, surrounded by hills.

You stay at Sarium Lodge.

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Sarum House, Ruthin

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Sarum House is a 17th century grade II listed Georgian town house in the centre of the historic market town of Ruthin. Rooms are spacious and have TV, hospitality trays and hairdryers. It is a two minute walk from local pubs and restaurants.

Day 2: At Ruthin 18km / 11.5mi

From Ruthin enjoy a circular walk in the Clwydian range. Head out to the Iron Age site of Foel Fenlli, on to the Jubilee Tower atop Moel Famau and to Gellifor from where you return along the riverside.

You stay at The Riverbanc.

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The Riverbanc, Llangollen

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The Riverbanc is perfectly located in the centre of the small town of Llangollen which is steeped in myth and legend. It is also best known for hosting the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod every July. The rooms are modern and comfortable.

Day 3: Ruthin (Horseshoe Pass) to Llangollen 12km / 7.5mi

In the morning explore the medieval town of Ruthin, including its Pentonville-style gaol and the oldest timbered house in North Wales, Nantclwyd Y Dre, restored to share the 7 ages of this 15th century house and home to the award-winning Lord's Gardens. A transfer (included) will then take you to the top of the scenic Horseshoe Pass. You'll descend down through the valley, with perhaps a detour to 13th century Castell Dinas Bran, before continuing towards the riverside town of Llangollen passing through lush green fields, scree slopes and limestone escarpments along the way.

You stay at West Arms.

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West Arms Hotel, Llanarmon DC

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TV


The West Arms dates back to 1570 when it was built as a farmhouse, and was to become a place of rest and refreshment 100 years later. You'll find inglenook log fires and original timbered ceilings, all set off by period furnishings, along with an Award-winning restaurant.

Day 4: At Llangollen 20km / 12.5mi

Enjoy a circular walk to Horseshoe Falls and the start of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct & Canal World Heritage Site. Head up and out along the limestone escarpment to the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, returning along the Llangollen Canal.

Day 5: Llangollen (Glyndyfrdwy) to Llanarmon DC 12km / 7.5mi

Take the steam train from Llangollen to Glyndyfrdwy (included Apr-Oct). Here you'll begin your first hike in the quiet, soft rolling hills of the Berwyns. Hike through sheep-strewn grassland and rolling moorland clad with dense heather. These moors are synonymous with the Berwyns and the purple haze of flowering heather in late summer creates a real spectacle in the evening sunshine. Your next overnight stop is at Llanarmon DC.

Day 6: At Llanarmon DC 12km / 7.5mi

Located in the heart of the Berwyns, your guesthouse is perfectly positioned for one of many circular walks today. Heading south from the village, a moderate 12km route will take you up and over Cefn Hir-fynydd hill standing at 464m.

Day 7: Leave Llanarmon DC

Depart Llanarmon DC after breakfast.

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REVIEWS

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14 Feb 2024

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22 Nov 2023

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Self-guided walking

6 nights,
hotel-to-hotel

Level: 2
Moderate

11.0Kg CO2e

Headwater
Navigation App

 

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