I have visited Chirk and walked across the aqueduct on previous occasions, just stepping my toe across the border from Wales into England. It is fun to say you have stepped from Wales into England with just a few footsteps.
Today I had the opportunity to step out further along the canal pathway for an enjoyable afternoon walk with Mr C. Our walk was a ‘there and back again’ route, returning to the delightful Caffi Wylfa (where our car was parked) for tea and cake. Lemon Drizzle cake and Elderflower presse for me. The lovely lady that served us, offered to take a photo of the two of us. We accepted her kind offer and enjoyed our conversations along with the a rare duo photo.
I think my next adventure from that start point is to walk in the opposite direction and conquer my fear (vertigo and heights) of walking along the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. Or maybe not, there is a perfect pathway to explore beneath the aqueduct
I have enjoyed this walk with you, Cherie; and hope we may see pictures taken from the Aqueduct itself!
I was walking on the Aqueduct pathway but I have not yet travelling along the canal in a boat.
you two make such a lovely couple no doubt the lady could not resist the urge
Chirk bank is gorgeous and intriguing place to visit indeed
thank you so much for fantastic photos
blessings!
Thank you, you are so kind to say so
It is a lovely place to go walking. Walking alongside a canal is always interesting.
It looks a lovely walk and the photo is gorgeous. I don’t like heights either and that aquaduct you mention at the end looks terrifying whether you walk or go on a boat!!!!! Makes me dizzy just looking at photos of the thing! Love the sheep. Enjoy the rest of your Easter
Thank you
Happy Easter to you and your family