Chirk

6/8/2019

From the Montgomery Canal we turned west back on the Llangollen Canal, heading to Chirk. High above the R Ceirog, Chirk's specific appeal to us was its castle, as well as the town, neither of which we've ever visited.

Edward I built Chirk and other castles, to keep the rebellious Welsh under his royal thumb. Chirk is now a National Trust property, acquired in 1981 - not sure if it was another in lieu of taxes deal.
From the canal a little track headed through woodland, over stiles, across fields, and after a mile or so, we arrived at the castle. The grounds, 360°  views, as well as the state rooms, well worth our walk. Oh, and there is always a cafe!

Our mooring at Chirk was in a deep cutting, trees meeting overhead, peaceful.

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