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About
Rhuddlan is a town with a population of 3700 situated 3 miles south of the North Wales coast at Rhyl and overlooking the River Clwyd. It is known for the ruins of Rhuddlan Castle, built by Edward I from 1277 to 1282, and for the site of another castle at Twthill, built by the Norman Robert of Rhuddlan about 1072.
Facilities
Parking
- Free Parking
- Parking with charge
Map & Directions
Road Directions
A55 Junction 27 and take the A525 towards Rhyl. At the roundabout for the A547 to Abergele, take the third exit signed for Rhuddlan.
Accessible by Public Transport: Rhyl station is 3 miles away.