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Canal Boat Routes from Trevor
On the Llangollen Canal


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Routes from Trevor
3 Nights - Ellesmere & back
3 Nights Start on Friday or Saturday
Llangollen Canal, Denbighshire
Route Details:
- 28 miles
- 4 locks
- 14 hours Cruising
Key attractions along the route include: UNESCO World Heritage Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Whitehouses Tunnel, Chirk Tunnel, Chirk Aqueduct, the Bridge Inn and Chirk Castle at Chirk and The Mere at Ellesmere.
3 Nights - Llangollen & back
3 Nights Start on Friday or Saturday
Llangollen Canal, Denbighshire
Route Details:
- 9 miles
- 0 locks
- 4 hours Cruising
Key attractions along the route include: The Sun canalside pub, Dee Bridge, and in Llangollen the Llangollen Steam Railway, Plas Newydd house and gardens, Horseshoe Falls and Dinas Bran Castle.
4 Nights - Crickheath & back
4 Nights Start on Monday or Tuesday
Llangollen Canal, North Wales
Route Details:
- 37 Miles
- 20 Locks
- 20 Hours Cruising
Key attractions along the route include: the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct World Heritage site, Chirk Aqueduct, Chirk Castle, the Mere at Ellesmere, Frankton Junction, the canalside Queen’s Head pub near Owestry, Aston Locks and Maesbury Marsh on the Montgomery Canal.
1 Week - Whitchurch & back
7 Nights Start on Monday or Tuesday, Friday or Saturday
Llangollen Canal, North Wales
Route Details:
- 52 Miles
- 4 Locks
- 25 Hours Cruising
Key attractions along the route include: UNESCO World Heritage Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Chirk Aqueduct crossing the border into England, the Bridge Inn at Chirk Bank, Chirk Castle, the Mere at Ellesmere in the heart of the Shropshire Lake District and the Black Bear pub at historic Whitchurch.
1 Week - Wrenbury & back
7 Nights Start on Monday or Tuesday, Friday or Saturday
Llangollen Canal, North Wales
Route Details:
- 66 Miles
- 24 Locks
- 35 Hours Cruising
Key attractions along the route include: UNESCO World Heritage Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Chirk Aqueduct crossing the border into England, the Bridge Inn at Chirk Bank, Chirk Castle, the Mere at Ellesmere in the heart of the Shropshire Lake District, the Black Bear pub at historic Whitchurch, Grindley Brook Staircase of Locks and the Dusty Miller pub at Wrenbury.
1 Week - Nantwich & back
7 Nights Start on Monday or Tuesday, Friday or Saturday
Llangollen Canal, North Wales
Route Details:
- 83 Miles
- 42 Locks
- 45 Hours Cruising
Key attractions along the route include: UNESCO World Heritage Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Chirk Aqueduct crossing the border into England, the Bridge Inn at Chirk Bank, Chirk Castle, the Mere at Ellesmere in the heart of the Shropshire Lake District, the Black Bear pub at historic Whitchurch, Grindley Brook Staircase of Locks, the Dusty Miller pub at Wrenbury and the historic market town of Nantwich.
10 Nights - Chester & back
10 Nights Start on Friday or Saturday
Llangollen Canal, North Wales
Route Details:
- 121 Miles
- 64 Locks
- 62 Hours Cruising
Key attractions along the route include: UNESCO World Heritage Pontcysyllte and Chirk aqueducts, the Bridge Inn at Chirk, the Mere at Ellesmere, the Black Bear pub at historic Whitchurch, Grindley Brook Staircase of Locks, the Dusty Miller at Wrenbury, Hurleston Junction, Bunbury Locks, Beeston Castle, Cheshire Ice Cream Farm at Tattenhall, the Cheshire Cat at Christleton and the Roman Walls at Chester.
2 Weeks - Four Counties Ring
14 Nights Start on Monday, Tuesday, Friday or Saturday
Llangollen Canal, Shropshire
Route Details:
- 189 miles
- 136 locks
- 102 hours
Key attractions along the route include: Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, the Bridge Inn at Chirk, the Grindley Brook Staircase of Locks, the Shroppie Fly pub and Audlem Mill and the Harecastle Tunnel
Canal Boat Holidays on the Llangollen Canal from Trevor
The Llangollen Canal is one of the most breath taking waterways in the United Kingdom, offering an unforgettable escape into the heart of the countryside.
Spanning the borderlands of England and Wales, this iconic canal winds through rolling hills, historic villages, and lush valleys, delivering stunning scenery and serene moments at every turn.
Whether you’re navigating by narrowboat or exploring its towpaths, the Llangollen Canal promises a journey like no other.
Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Llangollen Canal is home to some of the most remarkable feats of engineering in the world.
The iconic Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, soaring 38 metres above the River Dee, is a must-see landmark that attracts visitors from across the globe.
Alongside this, the Chirk Aqueduct and its picturesque tunnel add to the canal’s impressive historic appeal, showcasing the vision and craftsmanship of 19th-century canal builders.