- Horseshoe Pass
The Horseshoe Pass (Welsh: "Bwlch yr Oernant", direct translation: "pass of the cold stream") is a
mountain pass inDenbighshire , north-eastWales . It separatesLlantysilio Mountain to the west fromCyrn-y-Brain to the east. The A542 road fromLlandegla toLlangollen runs through the pass reaching a maximum height of 417 metres. The road travels in a horseshoe shape around the sides of a valley giving the pass its English name; this route dates from 1811 when aturnpike road was constructed across the area. The road is frequently closed in winter due to snowfall or landslides.Slate quarrying began in the area during the 17th century and became a major industry in the 19th century. The quarries closed during the 20th century and some have filled with water. The disused cliff faces are home to
ring ouzel s and have heldchough s.There has been a
café at the northern entrance to the pass since about 1930 when water had to be brought up bymule s. The current building is called the Ponderosa Cafe and is popular with tourists, bikers, hardened cyclists and helicopters, which can land there. To the south of the pass is the Britannia Inn which was built in the 14th century by monks fromValle Crucis Abbey .References
*Llandegla Millennium Action Group (2003) "Llandegla Then and Now", LMAG, Llandegla.
External links
* [http://cgi.www.cpat.org.uk/projects/longer/histland/llangoll/1145.htm Historic Landscape Characterisation - The Vale of Llangollen: Maesyrychen] , Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northeast/sites/walks/pages/walk3.shtml Horseshoe Pass walk] , BBC
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