Horseshoe Falls on River Dee

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Horseshoe Falls on the River Dee is a picturesque semi-circular weir near Llangollen in North Wales, designed by Thomas Telford as part of the canal system and now a popular scenic and historic landmark.

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Horseshoe Falls on River Dee canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic landmark
tourist attraction
weir
category Canals in Wales
Tourist attractions in Denbighshire
Weirs in Wales
country United Kingdom
designedBy Thomas Telford NERFINISHED
function weir for canal water supply
hasView River Dee valley NERFINISHED
surrounding countryside
heritageStatus part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal
isAccessPointFor Llangollen Canal NERFINISHED
isEngineeringWorkOf Thomas Telford NERFINISHED
isPopularWith boaters
tourists
walkers
locatedIn Denbighshire NERFINISHED
Llangollen NERFINISHED
North Wales NERFINISHED
Wales
locatedOnRiver River Dee NERFINISHED
name Horseshoe Falls NERFINISHED
near town of Llangollen NERFINISHED
partOf Llangollen Canal system NERFINISHED
purpose to divert water from River Dee into Llangollen Canal
region Clwydian Range and Dee Valley area NERFINISHED
shape semi-circular
usedFor photography
recreation
sightseeing
walking
watercourse River Dee, Wales NERFINISHED

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Llangollen Canal waterSource Horseshoe Falls on River Dee