The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct is the oldest and longest aqueduct in Great Britain, and the highest aqueduct in the world. The navigable aqueduct is an 18-arched cast iron and stone structure that carries the Llangollen Canal across the River Dee. Visitors can cross the UNESCO World Heritage Site on a canal boat, getting up close with the beautiful structure. Visitors are also able to walk the 336-yard-long structure, which rises 126 feet above the ground. No matter how they decide to cross it, one thing for sure is that visitors will come across some stunning views of their surroundings.

Station Rd, Trevor Basin, Wrexham LL20 7TG, UK