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Delve into Llanbedr-Dyffryn-Clwyd
Llanbedr-Dyffryn-Clwyd in Denbighshire (Wales) with it's 306 habitants is a town located in United Kingdom about 174 mi (or 279 km) north-west of London, the country's capital town.
Time in Llanbedr-Dyffryn-Clwyd is now 11:34 PM (Sunday). The local timezone is named Europe / London with an UTC offset of zero hours. We know of 11 airports closer to Llanbedr-Dyffryn-Clwyd, of which 5 are larger airports. The closest airport in United Kingdom is Hawarden Airport in a distance of 13 mi (or 21 km), East. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
There are several Unesco world heritage sites nearby. The closest heritage site in United Kingdom is Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal in a distance of 18 mi (or 30 km), South-East. Also, if you like the game of golf, there are some options within driving distance.
Since you are here already, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Ruthin, Llandegla, Bryneglwys, Halkyn and Mold. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 8°C / 46 °F
Morning Temperature | 8°C / 46 °F |
Evening Temperature | 8°C / 46 °F |
Night Temperature | 8°C / 46 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 4% |
Air Humidity | 82% |
Air Pressure | 1015 hPa |
Wind Speed | Fresh Breeze with 13 km/h (8 mph) from South-East |
Cloud Conditions | Broken clouds, covering 72% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Monday, 18th of November 2024
7°C (44 °F)
1°C (34 °F)
Rain and snow, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Tuesday, 19th of November 2024
3°C (38 °F)
2°C (36 °F)
Snow, moderate breeze, broken clouds.
Wednesday, 20th of November 2024
3°C (38 °F)
1°C (34 °F)
Snow, moderate breeze, broken clouds.
Videos from this area
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Ruthin Gaol 4th February 2006 - Apparition Of A Prisoner?
Ruthin Gaol 4th February 2006 - Apparition Of A Prisoner?
Ruthin Gaol Ghost Hunt
Ruthin Gaol holds a dark history of torture, brutality and squalid conditions for murderers and the most revered criminals of its time. http://www.compassparanormalevents.co.uk It was...
Al & Jayne Ruthin Jailbreak 2008
Al and Jayne take part in the Urban Saints YMP Jailbreak from Ruthin Jail (Gaol). Big thanks to Ruthin Youth Group THUGS and Rich for organising, Lelo Metals for letting us 'hijack' their...
Holiday in North Wales
Nice holiday in North Wales, with sheep and dogs at the farm of Arwel and Meryl Evans.
Ruthin New Year 2012/2013 Slideshow
Many Thanks to http://www.faroutproductions.net/ for the supply of the equipment for the night.
Lantern Parade 2012
On November 30th a flickering parade of around 300 lanterns, carried by the children of the town and nearby villages will again take place as part of the Ruthin Christmas Festivities. Two processio...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Foel Fenlli
Foel Fenlli or Moel Fenlli is a hill in Denbighshire, North Wales. With a summit at an elevation of 511 metres, it is the second highest peak of the Clwydian Range. A popular ascent leads south from the car park at Bwlch Penbarras, which is also a popular starting point for ascending Moel Famau to the north. The Offa's Dyke Path runs around the western slopes.
Ruthin School
Ruthin School is one of the oldest public schools in the United Kingdom. Located on the outskirts of Ruthin, the county town of Denbighshire in North Wales, the school is over seven hundred years old and has been co-educational since 1990.
Bwlch Penbarras
Bwlch Pen Barras (also known as Bwlch Penbarras, or the Old Bwlch) is a mountain pass in the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in north-east Wales. The pass is on an unclassified road between Tafarn-y-Gelyn and Llanbedr-Dyffryn-Clwyd. It crosses the Clwydian Range at an altitude of 360 metres (1181 feet) between the hills of Moel Famau (to the north) and Foel Fenlli (to the south). The Offa's Dyke Path also crosses Bwlch Penbarras, running north-south.
Bwlch Pen Barras
Bwlch Pen Barras (also known as Bwlch Penbarras, or the Old Bwlch) is a mountain pass in the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in north-east Wales. The pass is on an unclassified road between Tafarn-y-Gelyn and Llanbedr-Dyffryn-Clwyd. It crosses the Clwydian Range at an altitude of 360 metres (1181 feet) between the hills of Moel Famau (to the north) and Foel Fenlli (to the south). The Offa's Dyke Path also crosses Bwlch Penbarras, running north-south.
Moel y Gaer, Llanbedr
Moel y Gaer (Welsh for "bald hill of the fortress") is an Iron Age hill fort located on a western spur of the Clwydian Range, near the village of Llanbedr, Denbighshire, Wales. The defensive works at Moel y Gaer consist of a double bank and a ditch with two entrances, one on the west and one on the northeast. There is an additional bank to the northeast, across the ridge connecting the hill to the higher ground leading to Moel Famau.
Coetmor
Coetmor is a house in Bryn Goodman, Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales. It is a Grade II listed building dated 1886. It was built for Col. Cornwallis-West and was designed by the Chester architect John Douglas. The house was originally named Elm Villa and later Coetmor, the surname of subsequent owners. It is one of a pair of houses, the other being Dedwyddfa, both isolated houses with large gardens, but well placed for access to the railway.
Dedwyddfa
Dedwyddfa is a house in Bryn Goodman, Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales. It is a Grade II listed building dated 1886 built for the Cornwallis-West family of Ruthin Castle. Its design is attributed to the Chester architect John Douglas. It is one of a pair of houses, the other being Coetmor which was definitely designed by Douglas. Both houses had large gardens, and were well placed for access to the railway. It is described as "a fine example of the Domestic revival style" ...
The Old Rectory, Llanbedr
The Old Rectory, Llanbedr is located two miles north-east of the market town of Ruthin, Denbighshire, around 400m north of the quiet village of Llanbedr and is a late 17th century property, of a type rare in the county. It was listed as Grade II* on 19 July 1966 . The front has five bays and is a double pile of mellow red brick, with a hipped roof. It is set back down a quiet and private country lane. The village school is around 200m in the other direction.