Llandyrnog

The village of Llandyrnog in Denbighshire, Wales is beautifully located in the valley of the River Clwyd; a river that starts its journey in the Clocaenog Forest before heading south to Melin-y-Wig where it turns in a north east direction to Ruthin, leaving behind the narrow valley and passing through the Vale of Clwyd and being joined by the River Clywedog near Denbigh. Llandyrnog is surrounded by picturesque countryside that is popular with walkers and nature lovers.

 

Llandyrnog is a large village with some amenities and within reach of other towns and villages offering additional choices for dining, shopping and leisure. The Denbighshire region of north east Wales is the oldest inhabited part of Wales as evidenced by the Pontnewydd Paleaolithic site that has revealed the remains of Neanderthals dating back more than 225,000 years ago.

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