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Encyclopedia > Clywedog

The Clywedog Valley is a valley and river in North Wales, near Wrexham. The river is a tributary of the River Dee. For other uses, see Wrexham (disambiguation). ... Old Dee Bridge, River Dee, Chester, England (2002) The River Dee (Welsh: Afon Dyfrdwy) is a 70 mile (110 km) long river, which rises in Snowdonia, Wales and discharges to the sea a few miles west of Liverpool. ...


The valley has many tourist attractions including Minera Leadmines, Nant Mill, Erddig, Bersham Ironworks and Kings Mill. It travels down the Clywedog valley, and then around the town of Wrexham, emptying into the Dee near the Wrexham Industrial Estate. Minera Leadmines are derelict mine workings and tourist centre in North Wales, near Wrexham. ... Erddig Hall was built in 1687, and was designed by Thomas Webb. ... Bersham Ironworks were large ironworks at Bersham, near Wrexham, North Wales. ... For other uses, see Wrexham (disambiguation). ... The Wrexham Industrial Estate is a large industrial estate in North Wales, near the old market town of Wrexham. ...


The river itself is Wrexham's largest tourist attraction, and a long path (The Clywedog Trail) along the valley and river connects Minera Leadmines, Nant Mill, Erddig and Kings Mills, all along the river. Minera Leadmines are derelict mine workings and tourist centre in North Wales, near Wrexham. ... Erddig Hall was built in 1687, and was designed by Thomas Webb. ...



 

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