THE Dee Valley Picturesque bus service will be running again this year, providing access to some of the key destinations in this area.

This is a circular route which links Llangollen and the surrounding villages to attractions including Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Wenffrwd Nature Reserve, Horseshoe Falls, Valle Crucis Abbey, Plas Newydd Historic House and the Horseshoe Pass. 

The hop on/hop off service will enable passengers to visit these key locations without the need of a car.

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This is to make it easier for those without their own vehicle to access these places, and to reduce congestion at some of the busiest sites in the Dee Valley. 

The service has been made possible thanks to funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund in Wales, and delivered in partnership by Denbighshire County Council and the Our Picturesque Landscape project.

The all-day 1Bws ticket helps those wanting to take a sightseeing tour of the area, and this year, the service will also offer tap on/tap off payments for shorter single trips.

The Dee Valley Picturesque Bus Service 199 will operate on Saturdays only from March 30 to August 31.

For the full timetable and ticket prices, please visit the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB website, Denbighshire bus timetable webpage, or pick up a leaflet from Llangollen Tourist Information Centre.

Hannah Marubbi, partnership officer for the Our Picturesque Landscape project, said: “We are delighted to bring back the Dee Valley Picturesque Bus Service for a fourth year. 

“The service saw record numbers of users last year and we hope that this season it will provide even more visitors and local residents with the opportunity to explore the wider area.”

Cllr Win-Mullen James, lead member for local development and planning, said: “The Dee Valley Picturesque Bus offers the perfect chance to explore the Dee Valley in comfort without the stress of having to plan to park at these fantastic locations around Llangollen.”