Why Choose Wales for a Narrow Boat Holiday?
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31/Oct/2007 3:36PM
Why Choose Wales for a Narrow Boat Holiday?

Wales is famous for its beautiful scenery, picturesque villages and warm welcome.

Welsh canal barge holidays on the Llangollen canal are a fantastic way to explore rural Wales at the relaxed pace it deserves. The canal snakes across North East Wales and takes you through two tunnels and across two aqueducts; the Chirk Aqueduct and its more famous neighbour the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. You'll get the chance to master the art of navigation through locks though you will still have plenty of time to simply admire the views as you cruise, to stop off at rustic canal-side pubs or to make the most of the nearby facilities available for canoeing, white water rafting and rock climbing.

Wales is a country steeped in legend. Tales of Merlin, King Arthur, princesses, giants and dragons have been passed on through the generations and the spirit of Celtic imagination and story telling is still alive and well. You're bound to come across some of these myths on your barge holiday in Wales, and with the mystical beauty of the Welsh landscape it's easy to let your imagination run away with you.

One site famous for the legends surrounding it is Castell Dinas Bran. This ruined castle was reputedly the hiding place for the Holy Grail according to 12th and 13th century manuscripts, while 19th century folk tales tell the story of a treasure-filled cave beneath the castle which can only be found by a boy who is followed by a white dog with silver eyes. Visit this medieval castle for yourself; close to Llangollen Wharf and with fantastic hilltop views.

Barge holidays in Wales are a great choice for those who really want to unwind and to enjoy the experience of being close to the vast array of nature that flourishes in this lush green landscape. The Canal lies in the Welsh borderlands which are home to 32 of the UK's 62 butterfly species, a pleasure to encounter when cruising during the summer and autumn months. The canal is also home to wildlife such as otters, dragonflies, water voles and kingfishers. By taking a Welsh canal barge holiday on the Llangollen Canal, you have the chance to take in the wildlife, landscape and culture of Wales at your own pace.

To experience the magic of cruising one of the most revered canals in Britain visit http://www.tillermanboats.co.uk




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