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    Itinerary; Visit Wrexham County - Families with Kids
    David Atkinson
    • Oct 14, 2019
    • 4 min

    Itinerary; Visit Wrexham County - Families with Kids

    It is the tallest navigable aqueduct in the UK. The gravity-defying structure, which stands stoically some 126ft above the valley of the River Dee, has inspired not just engineers but also artists. Indeed, the Scottish poet Sir Walter Scott described it as, ‘the most impressive piece of art I have ever seen’. But what most people don’t realise is that it calls Wrexham County home. We’re now edging our way gingerly along the towpath of the 1070ft-long Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, lo
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    FOOD REVIEW: The Royal Oak, Bangor on Dee
    Jennifer P - This Is Wrexham team
    • May 29, 2017
    • 3 min

    FOOD REVIEW: The Royal Oak, Bangor on Dee

    Nestled on the banks of the River Dee in the picturesque village of Bangor on Dee, Wrexham - I'd heard from many locals that the Royal Oak offers excellent quality of food. It also boasts this unique riverside setting with a warm and friendly welcome which all combine to make it a cut above the average village pub. This gastropub boasts a recent proud history too, famed in 2015 for winning the Wrexham Gourmet Burger Challenge and also Restaurant of the Year at the Wrexham T
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    FOOD REVIEW: The Hand at Llanarmon
    Chris D - This Is Wrexham team
    • May 15, 2017
    • 4 min

    FOOD REVIEW: The Hand at Llanarmon

    Dining review about the Hand at Llanarmon under Head Chef Grant Mulholland by the This Is Wrexham Food Blogging team.
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    FOOD REVIEW: The Mulberry Inn, Llwynmawr
    Sarah B - This Is Wrexham team
    • Apr 27, 2017
    • 5 min

    FOOD REVIEW: The Mulberry Inn, Llwynmawr

    I decided to visit the Mulberry Inn after seeing the success they had after winning the North-East Wales pie competition and being awarded the winner of the ‘Large Accommodation provider’ at the Wrexham tourism awards. The Mulberry Inn is situated in the quiet setting of Llwynmawr village in the beautiful Ceiriog Valley and is surrounded by beautiful Welsh countryside. I parked up around the back and took in the breath-taking scenery of the valleys as I walked around to the
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