Council and
police officers are working together to manage parking at Llangollen’s
Horseshoe falls and the surrounding area this summer season.
Denbighshire
County Council and North Wales Police are urging visitors to the hotspot to
park responsibly this summer and consider planning ahead to visit other
attractions that are available across the Dee Valley if the area is busy.
The council
has made a number of preparations already to manage an increase in visitors.
Extra
countryside rangers are in place to manage the area and provide support and
information for visitors.
Civil
enforcement officers are also monitoring the site and surrounding area,
especially at predicated peak busy time.
Work has also
been carried out to add fencing to the car park entrance. The new fencing is
similar to what is already found on the surrounding estate and is designed to
stop parking on the grass verges which can obstruct other traffic.
Awareness
signs advising drivers to park responsibly will also be placed on the site.
Visitors
coming into the area on a Saturday can now use the Dee Valley Picturesque Bus
which provides a circular route running every Saturday until November 4 2023,
linking Llangollen and the surrounding villages to Horseshoe Falls and popular
local attractions including Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Wenffrwd Nature Reserve,
Valle Crucis Abbey, Plas Newydd Historic House and the Horseshoe Pass.
The service
will enable visitors and residents to visit and explore these locations without
the need of having to constantly find car parking spaces at the sites.
Stops include
Llangollen Pavilion where there is ample parking to leave vehicles for the day.
Councillor Win
Mullen James, Denbighshire Cabinet Lead Member for Local Development and
Planning, said: “We want people to enjoy the great attractions Llangollen and
the surrounding areas have to offer but would remind them that parking
restrictions are important for both road safety and ensuring there is a fair
turnover of parking spaces. Anyone not complying with parking restrictions risk
receiving a Penalty Charge Notice from civil enforcement officers.
“Our rangers
are working every weekend at Horseshoe Falls to provide
advice and guidance to visitors coming to the site and I would ask that
the public also respect the role they are there to carry out.
“Please plan
your day in advance, use facilities such as the Dee Valley bus to travel on
which will save parking spaces and make sure you have other options planned for
visiting and parking if you cannot stop at your first choice of venue as the
area has plenty of attractions to visit.
“The Dee
Valley also has a rich area of attractions to visit, from Llangollen right up
to Corwen. I would urge visitors to plan ahead and consider all options so if
the falls are busy you will not be disappointed on your day out.”
District police Inspector Laura Salisbury-Jones said: “We will continue to work closely with
Denbighshire County Council, and any danger caused by vehicles will be dealt
with robustly.”