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A quaint old village once a seaport where the parish church has an old tower designed to serve as a seamark.
The alluvial flats west of the village known as Morfa Rhuddlan were the scene of the unruly Cymry under King Caradoc by the Saxons under Offa of the Mercians an event commemorated in a beautiful Welsh song.
The bridge across the River Clwyd is 16th century and from here it is easy to see the beautiful Dyserth Falls.
(pronounced Rithlan)
- Type:
- Landmark