* The Chain Bridge features in the new film.
... as does Castell Dinas Bran.
Two of Llangollen's most iconic landmarks feature in a new film promoting key tourism experiences and attractions in Denbighshire.
Launched to coincide with Visit Wales’ Year of Discovery, the film highlights key destinations across the county including the Chain Bridge and Castell Dinas BrĂ¢n along with Llangollen Railway, Plas Newydd and Valle Crucis Abbey.
It also features a variety of experiences like paragliding in Llangollen, stand-up paddle boarding on the River Dee, cycling on the Horseshoe Pass, mountain biking at One Planet Adventure and kite surfing in
Rhyl.
Councillor Hugh Evans OBE, Leader of Denbighshire
County Council, said: “The film really showcases the beauty of Denbighshire from Llangollen
and the Dee Valley in the south to the northern coastal towns of Prestatyn and
Rhyl. With the start of the main tourism season upon us and the recent opening
of SC2 in Rhyl, we urge both visitors and local people to re-discover our part
of North Wales.”
North Wales is fast
becoming the renowned destination for being the capital of adventure and this
film really highlights the varied and accessible experiences available in the
county for all ages and interests.
The film received funding through the Welsh Government Rural
Communities – Rural Development Programme 2014-2020, which is funded by the
European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the Welsh Government. It
forms part of the Denbighshire Tourism Ambassador project which will be
launched shortly. It aims to improve the visitor experience by providing online
training modules about Denbighshire’s tourism offer.
* To view the film, please visit North East
Wales Facebook or YouTube Channel -