The 25th April will see the highly anticipated return of the Dee Valley Real Ale Train at Llangollen and Corwen Railway.
The event returned due to passenger demand and will run monthly throughout the season.
The beer festival atmosphere begins at 5 pm, followed by a 6:30 pm steam departure.
Visitors can enjoy a range of beverages throughout the evening.

Tickets for the trains are now on sale, with a special relaunch offer: £20 rather than £30.
Tickets include a pint in a Llangollen Railway Train glass.
These tickets are limited, and 18+ only, and those who want to attend should book quickly.
Further information on dates and to book tickets, visit their website.
“Ales From Wales is not just a train ride, it is an experience from the moment people arrive at the station. The Station Master’s Marquee on the ramp creates a real beer festival atmosphere before you even step on board. You have a huge choice of Welsh real ales, a steam locomotive at the head of the train, and one of the most beautiful rail journeys in the country ahead of you.
“The stop in Corwen, with the pop-up Waiting Room Bar on the platform, gives people chance to step off and enjoy the setting, and the stop at Glyndyfrdwy lets passengers enjoy Porter’s Bar, which adds something really special to the evening. Then you come back into Llangollen with live music playing and everyone in great spirits. We genuinely believe this is the best party in Wales. It celebrates Welsh brewing, our railway heritage and gives people a night out they simply cannot get anywhere else.”
James Veal from Llangollen and Corwen Railway



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