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Tomle, Foel Wen & the Cwm Maen Gwynedd valley from Cadair Berwyn, Berwyn Mountains, Denbighshire, North Wales, UK
The medieval castle Dinas Bran standing above the mist and fog on an autumn morning, Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Moel Sych, Llyn Lluncaws & the Nant y Llyn valley from Cadair Berwyn, Berwyn Mountains, Denbighshire, North Wales, UK
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, built 1795 to 1805, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Ellesmere Canal, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Ruins of Dinas Bran Castle and village of Llangollen below, Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
The medieval castle Dinas Bran perched above the cloud inversion lying in the River Dee valley on a clear autumn morning, Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Panorama overlooking Horseshoe Falls with mist lying above the River Dee on an autumn morning, Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Stone bridge across the river Dee, first constructed in 1345 by John Trevor I, Bishop of St. Asaph, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Llangollen, Dee River, Railway Station, Dee Valley, Denbighshire, North Wales, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
The Eglwyseg Valley and Eglwyseg Rocks from Horseshoe Pass, Vale of Llangollen, Denbighshire, North Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Llangollen, Dee Bridge, one of the Seven Wonders of Wales, Dee River, Dee Valley, Denbighshire, North Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
The Eglwyseg Valley and Eglwyseg Rocks from Horseshoe Pass, Vale of Llangollen, Denbighshire, North Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Valle Crucis Abbey in autumn, near Llantysilio, Vale of Llangollen, Denbighshire, North Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
The ruins of Dinas Bran, a medieval castle near Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Narrowboat crossing the River Dee in autumn on the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, built by Thomas Telford and William Jessop, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Froncysyllte, near Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
View towards limestone escarpment of Creigiau Eglwyseg, from Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
View towards limestone escarpment of Creigiau Eglwyseg, from Castell Dinas Bran, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Narrowboat crossing the River Dee in autumn on the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, built by Thomas Telford and William Jessop, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Froncysyllte, near Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Llangollen Canal passes over River Dee valley at Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Denbighshire and Wrexham, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Plas Newydd, home of the Ladies of Llangollen, with Castell Dinas Bran behind, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Narrow Boats, Pontcysyllte Canal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Llangollen, Dee Valley, Denbighshire, North Wales, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Steam train pulls out of Berwyn station on the Llangollen Heritage Railway, Dee Valley, Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Llangollen Railway, Station, Llangollen, Dee Valley, Denbighshire, North Wales, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Narrow Boat, Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Llangollen, Dee Valley, Denbighshire, North Wales, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Stone bridge across the river Dee, first constructed in 1345 by John Trevor I, Bishop of St. Asaph, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Narrow Boats, Pontcysyllte Canal, Llangollen, Dee Valley, Denbighshire, North Wales, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
St. Asaph cathedral, said to be the smallest cathedral in Britain, Denbighshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Narrow Boats, Pontcysyllte Canal, Llangollen, Dee Valley, Denbighshire, North Wales, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Plas Newydd near Llangollen, was the home of the Ladies of Llangollen for nearly 50 years. Today, it is run as a museum, Llangollen, Denbighshire, North-Wales, Wales, Great Britain
Wales, Denbighshire, Rhuddlan, Rhuddlan Castle overlooking the river Clwyd built in 1277 by King Edward 1 following the first Welsh war.