The Thomas Telford Aqueduct Cruise from Llangollen Wharf. 25th March, 2012
The Llangollen Canal is a World Heritage Site in North Wales, set in glorious scenery and featuring Telford's spectacular Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. Horse drawn boats, aqueduct cruises and day-hire boats operate from Llangollen Wharf between March and October. Aqueduct cruises last about two hours, including a special bus connection to or from Froncysyllte (pronounced, approximately, Vron-ker-sulth-teh) depending on whether you choose the outward or return cruise. A cruise can be included in a coach tour if booked in advance, subject to seating availability. The Thomas Telford is centrally heated, and refreshments are available on board.
Dydd Un and Lady Eleanor (named after one of the famous Ladies of Llangollen) are smaller boats for up to 10 persons, available for self-drive day hire.
For details, visit horsedrawnboats.com , or phone 01978 860 702.
For more info on the Aqueduct, please visit
Llangollen Wharf Horse Drawn Canal Boats | Llangollen
Footage from a recent trip on a horse drawn canal boat on Llangollen Canal from Llangollen to Horseshoe Falls at the head of the canal.
Narrow Boat Canal Tour Llangollen
(Now with English sub titles -- CC ) Kanalbåt (narrowboat) semester på kanaler i Wales.... och lite i England. En vecka med massa upplevelser.... spännande och variation.. och lagom stressande!!!
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Pontcysyllte Aqueduct on the Llangollen canal, May 2009.
This is a brief portrait of the aqueduct and two of the boats that carry passengers across it. The recommended pronunciation is not exact, but it serves many of us locals well enough!
The aqueduct, built between 1795 and 1805, is one of Britain's most spectacular products of the Industrial Revolution. Known as The Stream in the Sky, it was designed by Thomas Telford, the self-educated son of a Scottish shepherd, and built under the direction of William Jessop. The cruise boat shown in this video and a horse drawn boat, both based at Llangollen Wharf, bear the names of these great engineers.
Telford's use of a cast-iron trough to carry the water across the Dee valley was revolutionary, allowing a very light, lofty structure with the minimum of stonework. Indeed, the top portion of each pier is hollow. The approach embankment on the Froncysyllte side was at the time the biggest earthwork in the UK. It extends just as far (and high, 90 feet) as earthworks were less costly than fine masonry and cast iron! Also, a bridge of only one boat's width would have caused traffic congestion if it had been much longer, and the embankment has curves that align the canal with the ideal placement for the aqueduct.
For more info on the Aqueduct, please visit
Llangollen Canal, Hurleston Junction to Chirk.
A journey on part of the Llangollen Canal from Hurleston Junction to Chirk.
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Our CanalBoat living Journey part 2, 2016, gopro, drone, Llangollen aqueduct / Anderton lift
Our CanalBoat living Journey part 2, 2016, gopro, drone, Llangollen aqueduct / Anderton lift.
This is the second episode of our Canalboat living journey form Bedford to Llangollen in Wales and back. In this episode we travel on the 145 year old Anderton boat lift, on the river Weaver which is where we encountered some huge locks! the tunnel in the video is Hare Castle tunnel which has a very low air draft, there used to be 2 but one has subsided leaving this one as a one way tunnel so craft must travel in convoy when instructed. also in this episode is the Chirk Aqueduct and the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct.
Llangollen tour 2012 by 2 swede
Our canal and narrow-boat tour end may 2012.
Llangollen Canal Trip
On our recent trip, we took a short canal ride on a horse-drawn narrow boat. Very relaxing and highly recommended.
Aqueduct Cruise Boat Thomas Telford approaching Llangollen, 23rd May 2009
The Thomas Telford operates between Llangollen and Froncysyllte, crossing the famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. The trip, through some of the most beautiful canal scenery in Britain, is either from Llan to Fron or the other way, with a bus connection to or from Fron included. Refreshments and snacks are available on board. For an even more serene voyage, horse drawn boats also operate upstream, where motorboats cannot go, from Llangollen Wharf.
For more information, phone 01978 860702 or visit
Llangollen to New Marton Bottom Lock including Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Chirk Aqueduct
Time-lapse of the trip on our narrowboat from Llangollen to New Marton Bottom Lock on the Llangollen Canal. This includes the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and the Chirk Aqueduct.
LlANGOLLEN TOWN DENBIGHSHIRE WALES.
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Liangollen Town in wales.
Canal Boat Trip from Ellesmere to Llangollen in HD (Canon D550)
Canal boat trip from Ellesmere to Llangollen (Wales). Super trip!! Nice landscape. Great experience.
Llangollen Canal Horse-drawn boats pass the Eisteddfod ground as Terry Waite speaks. 11.7.13
Against the glare of a rare heatwave, Hercules and Geordie pull their boats along a lovely cool shady stretch of canal as, in the background, Eisteddfod President Terry Waite talks about his recent negotiations with Hezbollah in Lebanon. His speech may be slightly inaudible at times, but the message of hope and peace, to which the International Musical Eisteddfod is apolitically dedicated, is loud and clear.
The Llangollen Canal is a World Heritage Site in North Wales, set in glorious scenery and featuring Thomas Telford's spectacular Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. Horse-drawn boats, aqueduct cruises and day-hire boats operate from Llangollen Wharf between March and October.
For details of the Wharf, visit horsedrawnboats.com , or phone 01978 860 702.
2005 UK Wales Canal South of Llangollen
Floating the Llangollen Canal by narrowboat in England
This is a little snippet of floating the Llangollen Canal from England into Wales and return. We rented a 48 foot narrow boat from Maestermyn Cruises out of Ellesmere, England and floated for two weeks. For more on my canal trip go to: htpp://adn.com/independenttraveler to read my blog for the Anchorage Daily News.
Llangollen canal from Trevor, Wales to Wrenbury, UK, May 2016
Narrowboat trip with Hermit Trush May 2016 on Llangollen canal from Trevor to Wrenbury...
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Llangollen Canal - Chirk Tunnel
Video of the Chirk Tunnel on the Llangollen Canal. It's unusual in that it has a towpath throughout so you can walk though it (there's a handrail, but a torch is recommended). You can read about it at
Llangollen Canal and Pontcysylite Aqueduct by boat
Photo slideshow of a narrow boat trip on the Llangollen. The awful app I used to do this has cropped some of the pictures, cutting out the odd essential element, which is pretty irritating, but so it goes.
The music was composed and performed by my brother Paul. He hadn't been playing very long when he did this but I think it's a catchy little ditty.