Countryside doesn’t get much greener, or more pleasant than the Heather-clad Clwydian hills or Ceiriog’s valley floors. Fast flowing, trout-filled rivers, like the River Dee, the best view of which is from Pontcysyllte Aqueduct – a terrifying 126 feet up. And there are views over nine counties from Chirk Castle, the only one of Edward I’s Welsh castles still lived in today.

Six of the ‘Seven Wonders of Wales’ are right here. Including Pistyll Rhaeadr, the tallest waterfall in Wales. We’ve other wonders, too.  Every year, around 5,000 competitors from all over the world flock to Llangollen’s famous international music festival. And that’s not the only thing we’re famous for. We’re widely acknowledged as having some of the best rambling routes in Wales. Even the grounds at Erddig have 13 miles of footpaths. And we’re fast becoming known as one of the best
mountain biking venues in the UK.

http://www.denbighshire.gov.uk… for more information.