The Castell Dinas Bran Walk

If you’re seeking a family-friendly walk that combines breathtaking views with a touch of history, the Castell Dinas Bran walk is for you.

Nestled in the stunning Clwydian Range, this hike not only offers panoramic vistas of the Welsh countryside but also takes you back in time to the medieval era.

Having walked this route multiple times, I can assure you it’s a walk the whole family will love! Here’s my guide to the Castell Dinas Bran walk …


Castell Dinas Bran

Perched high above the town of Llangollen, Castell Dinas Bran is a ruined medieval castle with a rich history.

Built in the 13th century by the Princes of Powys, it served as a symbol of Welsh defiance against English domination. The castle’s name, which translates to "Crow Castle" or "Fortress of the City of Bran" in English, hints at its storied past and strategic importance. Despite its current ruined state, the remnants of Castell Dinas Bran still evoke a sense of its former grandeur, making it a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts and casual hikers alike.

Woman carrying a baby, with views of The Clwydian Range in the background.
Woman and baby stood on the top of a hill with Castell Dinas Bran in the background.

The Details

 

Castell Dinas Bran Walk Route

Step-by-Step Route Guide

  1. Start in Llangollen: Begin your journey in the charming town of Llangollen. From the town centre, follow the signs pointing towards Castell Dinas Bran.

  2. Cross the River Dee: Head towards the bridge that spans the River Dee. Enjoy the picturesque view of the river as you make your way across.

  3. Pass Llangollen Wharf: As you cross the Llangollen Canal, you’ll pass Llangollen Wharf, where horse-drawn boat trips have been a beloved attraction for over 100 years.

  4. Ascend the Hill: Continue the ascent via a footpath that meanders between fields. This scenic path takes you past several buildings, adding a touch of rural charm to your hike.

  5. Climb the Zigzag Path: Follow the zigzagging stone path up to the top of the hill. This part of the climb can be steep, but the effort is well worth it.

  6. Reach Castell Dinas Bran: At the summit, you'll find the ruins of Castell Dinas Bran, a medieval castle built by the Princes of Powys Fadog atop an Iron Age hillfort. The name translates to "Crow Castle," though other translations exist.

  7. Enjoy the Views: Take in the breathtaking vistas across the Welsh countryside, including a spectacular view of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct further along the River Dee.

  8. Explore the Ruins: Spend some time exploring the castle ruins, imagining the medieval life that once thrived here.

  9. Descend the Eastern Slope: After your exploration, descend the eastern slope of the hill and follow Wern Road back to Llangollen.

  10. Return to Llangollen: Back in Llangollen, reward yourself with a visit to one of the town’s quaint cafes, shops, or pubs.

Note: You may encounter free-roaming sheep on the way, so if you bring your dog, keep it on a lead.


Where is Castell Dinas Bran?

Located in Denbighshire, Castell Dinas Bran is a historic gem in North Wales

Perched high above the town of Llangollen in Denbighshire, Wales, Castell Dinas Bran offers panoramic views of the Clwydian Range. It’s a destination rich in history and natural beauty.

Directions: Starting from the centre of Llangollen, head towards the bridge that crosses the River Dee. Follow the signs pointing towards Castell Dinas Bran, and begin the ascent up the well-marked trail. The walk takes you through woodlands and up a steep hill, leading to the castle ruins at the top.

Address: Llangollen, Denbighshire, LL20 8DY, Wales

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Woman walking along a small ridge, with rolling green hills in the background.
The River Dee flowing through Llangollen.

Castell Dinas Bran Parking.

Parking in Llangollen is relatively straightforward. There are several car parks in the town centre, including Market Street Car Park and East Street Car Park, both of which are convenient starting points for the walk. From these car parks, it's a short walk to the start of the trail leading up to Castell Dinas Bran.



FAQ’s.

How long does it take to walk Castell Dinas Bran?

The walk to Castell Dinas Bran typically takes about 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on your pace and how long you spend exploring the ruins at the top.

Is the walk pushchair friendly?

Due to the steep and uneven terrain, the walk is not suitable for pushchairs. It’s best to carry younger children in a suitable child carrier. (The Deuter Kid Comfort is my go-to kids carrier!)

How difficult is the Castell Dinas Bran walk?

The walk is moderately challenging due to the steep ascent. However, the path is well-marked and manageable for most people with a reasonable level of fitness.

What did Castell Dinas Bran look like?

In its prime, Castell Dinas Bran was a formidable fortress with high stone walls and a commanding position overlooking the valley. Today, you can still see the remains of the gatehouse, towers, and parts of the curtain wall.

How high is Castell Dinas Bran?

Castell Dinas Bran sits at an elevation of approximately 320 metres (1,050 feet) above sea level.

What does Dinas Bran mean in English?

"Dinas Bran" translates to "Crow Castle" or "Fortress of the City of Bran" in English.

Who built Castell Dinas Bran?

Castell Dinas Bran was built in the 13th century by Gruffydd Maelor II, a prince of Powys Fadog.

A field and trees with mountains in the distance.
A woman carrying a baby in a backpack with cliffs in the background.

Top Tips.

  1. Best Places to Eat Nearby: After your walk, treat yourself to a meal at The Corn Mill, a riverside pub in Llangollen known for its delicious food and great atmosphere. Another excellent choice is Fouzi’s Cafe Bar and Pizzeria, offering a fantastic menu and a warm welcome.

  2. Best Time of Year to Hike: Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking up to Castell Dinas Bran. The weather is generally mild, and the surrounding countryside is at its most beautiful. Summer can be busy, and winter conditions can make the trail more challenging.

  3. Things to Do in the Area: While in Llangollen, consider taking a trip on the Llangollen Railway, a heritage steam train that runs along the scenic Dee Valley. Alternatively, visit the stunning Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Or why not make a day of it and explore Horseshoe Falls, just a short drive away from the Castell Dinas Bran walk!?


The Castell Dinas Bran walk is a rewarding adventure that combines natural beauty with historical intrigue. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or simply looking for a great day out with the family, this walk has something for everyone!



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