Berwyn

Settlement in Denbighshire

Wales

Berwyn

Heading West on the A5
Heading West on the A5 Credit: John H Darch

Berwyn is a small village located in the county of Denbighshire, Wales. Situated in the picturesque Berwyn mountains, the village is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes and offers a peaceful and serene environment. With a population of around 200 residents, Berwyn is a close-knit community that prides itself on its friendly and welcoming atmosphere.

One of the main attractions of Berwyn is its proximity to nature. The village is surrounded by rolling hills, dense forests, and meandering rivers, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking, mountain biking, and fishing are popular activities in the area, with numerous trails and fishing spots available.

Despite its small size, Berwyn has a rich history. The village dates back to medieval times and is known for its well-preserved historic buildings. St. Cynfarch Church, a Grade II listed building, is a prominent landmark in the village and attracts visitors with its unique architecture.

In terms of amenities, Berwyn has a few local shops and a pub, offering basic services to its residents. For more extensive shopping and entertainment options, the nearby towns of Corwen and Bala are easily accessible.

Overall, Berwyn offers a tranquil and picturesque setting for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of the Welsh countryside. Its natural beauty, friendly community, and historic charm make it a hidden gem worth exploring.

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Berwyn Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.980781/-3.1919459 or Grid Reference SJ2043. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Heading West on the A5
Heading West on the A5
Llangollen Canal - the end Between the Bridge Hotel and the Horseshoe Falls, the canal terminates at this point.
Llangollen Canal - the end
Between the Bridge Hotel and the Horseshoe Falls, the canal terminates at this point.
The Chain Bridge There has been a crossing point over the River Dee at Berwyn as far back as Roman times, later serving the Cistercian monks of the nearby Valle Crucis Abbey. At the beginning of the 19th century plans were made to build the first bridge in this most beautiful of locations. Exuperius Pickering was a local entrepreneur dealing in limestone and slate. He had been involved in the building of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and had got to know Thomas Telford well.
Telford had been given the work of building the now A5 from London to Holyhead following the latter being chosen as the main port between Britain and Ireland. The existing road was already a major coaching route but its condition was no better than a dirt track in many places. Pickering was quick to see the trading opportunity as the route of the new road would travel close to his works in Berwyn. In conjunction with Telford, the first Llangollen Chain Bridge was duly completed in 1814, the year before work started on the new road. This was made of wood, with chains slung underneath. It survived until 1870 before needing a complete refurbishment by another famous engineer Sir Henry Robinson, owner of the Brymbo Iron Works. <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://web.archive.org/web/20081028133232/http://www.llangollen.org/en/10_Wonders_of_Llangollen_/The_Chain_Bridge" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://web.archive.org/web/20081028133232/http://www.llangollen.org/en/10_Wonders_of_Llangollen_/The_Chain_Bridge">Archive Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> The bridge fell into disrepair <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2365661">SJ1943 : The Chain Bridge</a> but thankfully, the adjacent Chain Bridge hotel has had new owners in recent years and they have now repaired the bridge as seen here.
The Chain Bridge
There has been a crossing point over the River Dee at Berwyn as far back as Roman times, later serving the Cistercian monks of the nearby Valle Crucis Abbey. At the beginning of the 19th century plans were made to build the first bridge in this most beautiful of locations. Exuperius Pickering was a local entrepreneur dealing in limestone and slate. He had been involved in the building of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and had got to know Thomas Telford well. Telford had been given the work of building the now A5 from London to Holyhead following the latter being chosen as the main port between Britain and Ireland. The existing road was already a major coaching route but its condition was no better than a dirt track in many places. Pickering was quick to see the trading opportunity as the route of the new road would travel close to his works in Berwyn. In conjunction with Telford, the first Llangollen Chain Bridge was duly completed in 1814, the year before work started on the new road. This was made of wood, with chains slung underneath. It survived until 1870 before needing a complete refurbishment by another famous engineer Sir Henry Robinson, owner of the Brymbo Iron Works. Archive LinkExternal link The bridge fell into disrepair SJ1943 : The Chain Bridge but thankfully, the adjacent Chain Bridge hotel has had new owners in recent years and they have now repaired the bridge as seen here.
Two bridges from a third bridge The lower bridge (King's Bridge) carries the B5103 over the River Dee to join the A5 near Berwyn Railway Station. The higher bridge is a viaduct crossing a tributary which joins the River Dee and carrying the steam railway between Llangollen and Carrog. The photo was taken from the Chain Bridge <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6979038">SJ1943 : The Chain Bridge</a>, a footbridge crossing the river from the Chain Bridge Hotel to Berwyn Station.
Two bridges from a third bridge
The lower bridge (King's Bridge) carries the B5103 over the River Dee to join the A5 near Berwyn Railway Station. The higher bridge is a viaduct crossing a tributary which joins the River Dee and carrying the steam railway between Llangollen and Carrog. The photo was taken from the Chain Bridge SJ1943 : The Chain Bridge, a footbridge crossing the river from the Chain Bridge Hotel to Berwyn Station.
Horseshoe Falls, Berwyn near Llangollen
Horseshoe Falls, Berwyn near Llangollen
Farmland at Maesyrychen uchaf as seen from Dee Valley Way, west of Llangollen
Farmland at Maesyrychen uchaf as seen from Dee Valley Way, west of Llangollen
Llantysilio - St Tysilio's Church
Llantysilio - St Tysilio's Church
Bathers at Horseshoe Falls, Berwyn near Llangollen
Bathers at Horseshoe Falls, Berwyn near Llangollen
Berwyn Station on the Llangollen Railway Berwyn Station from the A5 going towards Llangollen.
Berwyn Station on the Llangollen Railway
Berwyn Station from the A5 going towards Llangollen.
The A5 near Berwyn The A5 twisting its way through the Welsh mountains near Berwyn.  The Llangollen Railway passes through Berwyn Tunnel almost beneath this point on its way to Corwen.
The A5 near Berwyn
The A5 twisting its way through the Welsh mountains near Berwyn. The Llangollen Railway passes through Berwyn Tunnel almost beneath this point on its way to Corwen.
The A5 at Berwyn
The A5 at Berwyn
Parkland above the Horsehoe Falls in Berwyn
Parkland above the Horsehoe Falls in Berwyn
Horseshoe Falls at Berwyn
Horseshoe Falls at Berwyn
Canoeing on the Llangollen Canal in Berwyn
Canoeing on the Llangollen Canal in Berwyn
Footbridge over the Llangollen Canal in Berwyn
Footbridge over the Llangollen Canal in Berwyn
View along the chainbridge at Berwyn
View along the chainbridge at Berwyn
Llangollen Railway at River Dee at Berwyn Class 26 No. 5310 approaches Berwyn station during the Llangollen Railway's diesel gala. It is working a ballast train, but with a carriage included to provide passenger-accommodation.
Llangollen Railway at River Dee at Berwyn
Class 26 No. 5310 approaches Berwyn station during the Llangollen Railway's diesel gala. It is working a ballast train, but with a carriage included to provide passenger-accommodation.
Derelict building beside the A5 in Berwyn It is not clear what this building once was. Old maps of the area show a Methodist chapel near this site, but this building doesn't look like a typical chapel.
Derelict building beside the A5 in Berwyn
It is not clear what this building once was. Old maps of the area show a Methodist chapel near this site, but this building doesn't look like a typical chapel.
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Berwyn is located at Grid Ref: SJ2043 (Lat: 52.980781, Lng: -3.1919459)

Unitary Authority: Denbighshire

Police Authority: North Wales

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