Chirk Castle and along the Afon Ceiriog

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Follow the tree-lined canal tow path from Chirk Bank, passing several cottages before coming to the aqueduct and viaduct over the Ceiriog Valley. After crossing the aqueduct the footpath climbs to the B4500 on the outskirts of Chirk. Turn left for a few paces, then right at the mini-roundabout and along Station Road. Turn left at the railway station, following a lane to some ornate wrought-iron gates.
Swing right with the lane, but soon turn off left through a gate onto the National Trust’s Chirk Estate (if the Estate is closed continue on the lane to Tyn-y-groes, Point 4) and follow the line of a fence on the left before veering diagonally right, across the fields in the direction of the first of many blue-arrowed waymarking posts. Once through another kissing gate, walk alongside a fence on the left, westwards, to meet a junction of drives. Take the one ahead towards the car park.
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  Terrain  - Well-defined woodland paths and tracks, many stiles
  Landscape  - Limestone hillside and mixed woodland
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs should be on a lead except by the canal
  Parking  - Small, free car park by canal at Chirk Bank, opposite Canal View
  Toilets en route  - In car park behind The Hand Hotel
About the walk
Chirk is a former coal mining community, sited on a hillside that separates the River Dee from the Ceiriog. It’s in Wales – just – though if you wander any distance at all, you’ll be stepping in and out of Shropshire, too. The walk starts at Chirk Bank, just over the border with England, following...
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Although the collieries and steelworks on which the town of Wrexham prospered are largely things of the past, this bustling town is still the largest in north Wales. The town desperately wants to be a city and has applied for the status three times since the turn of the millennium.
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Chirk Castle and along the Afon Ceiriog

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Additional information
  Terrain - Well-defined woodland paths and tracks, many stiles
  Landscape - Limestone hillside and mixed woodland
  Dog friendliness - Dogs should be on a lead except by the canal
  Parking - Small, free car park by canal at Chirk Bank, opposite Canal View
  Toilets en route - In car park behind The Hand Hotel
About the walk
Chirk is a former coal mining community, sited on a hillside that separates the River Dee from the Ceiriog. It’s in Wales – just – though if you wander any distance at all, you’ll be stepping in and out of Shropshire, too. The walk starts at Chirk Bank, just over the border with England, following...
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Wrexham
Although the collieries and steelworks on which the town of Wrexham prospered are largely things of the past, this bustling town is still the largest in north Wales. The town desperately wants to be a city and has applied for the status three times since the turn of the millennium.