Rhuallt is a village in Denbighshire, Wales. The village is situated approximately 5 mi (8.0 km) south of Prestatyn and 2 mi (3.2 km) east of St Asaph on the B5429 road, adjacent to the A55, and has a caravan site.[1] There is one public house, The White House.[2] Another public house, The Smithy Arms, closed permanently in or around 2014. Some elements of village life in Rhuallt were described in the BBC Domesday Project of 1986.[3] Rhuallt is mostly in the community of Tremeirchion, with some outlying parts in Cwm, Denbighshire.
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Rhuallt is a village in Denbighshire, Wales. The village is situated approximately 5 mi (8.0 km) south of Prestatyn and 2 mi (3.2 km) east of St Asaph...
around 790 feet (240 m). The steep descent towards St Asaph is down the new Rhuallt Hill (Junctions 29 to 28), which also provides the first views of the mountains...
the River Clywedog) Rhewl (on the River Dee) Rhewl (near the Nant Mawr) Rhuallt Rhuddlan Rhyl Ruthin Saron St. Asaph Tafarn Y Gelyn Trefnant Trelawnyd...
Denbigh and to the east of St Asaph. The community includes the village of Rhuallt. The town was part of the traditional lands of the Salusbury family and...
centred in areas such as north of Bodfari up to the A55 rock cut-through at Rhuallt Hill, Llandegla Forest, from the Horseshoe Pass south to Llangollen, and...
through or near the following places and landmarks: Prestatyn Trelawnyd Rhuallt Tremeirchion Bodfari Moel Arthur Moel Dywyll Moel Famau Cilcain Loggerheads...