Manchester Airport 56 min
Moel Famau (28 min) The remains of a tower sit atop the summit of this 1,821-ft. hill, a well-known hiking destination. National Trust - Erddig (17 min) Massive 18th-century manor offering tours of the family house & its ornate 12,000-acre garden. Plas Newydd Historic House & Gardens (26 min) A 14th-century country house rebuilt in Victorian times and remodelled in the 1930s. Eastgate Clock (29 min) Turret clock built in Victorian times above a Georgian arch, listed as a historic landmark. Castell Dinas Brân (27 min) Hilltop ruins of a 13th century castle built on the site of an earlier Iron Age hillfort. Horseshoe Pass (19 min) Horseshoe-shaped mountain pass with scenic mountain views, plus a cafe at the road's highest point. National Trust - Chirk Castle (22 min) Medieval bulwark with grand 18th-century state apartments, suits of armour and manicured gardens. Llangollen Railway Station (23 min) Standard-gauge railway following the River Dee through an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Pontcysyllte Aqueduct (17 min) 19 arch feat of engineering by Thomas Telford, with water from Horseshoe Falls and boat rides. Chester Cathedral (28 min) Medieval cathedral, built in 1092, with tours of the 216-step tower plus a refectory cafe and shop. Alyn Waters (14 min) Expansive green space offering wooded & riverside trails, a playground, visitor centre & cafe. Horseshoe Falls (26 min) Horseshoe-shaped waterfall artfully created by a low dam, with lush surrounds & picnic spots. Chester Racecourse (26 min) Established in 1539, this famous racecourse is recognized as the world's oldest still in operation. Valle Crucis Abbey (24 min) Remains of a circa-1201 home to Cistercian monks, with picnic tables, a pond & a cafe. Clwydian Range (35 min) Hikers are drawn to these wildlife-filled hills, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |