Cerrigydrudion Conwy Wales United Kingdom
53.023818,-3.561871

Cerrigydrudion

Cerrigydrudion, sometimes spelt Cerrig-y-drudion, () is a village and community in Conwy, Wales. Until 1974 it was part of the historic county Denbighshire, when it became part of the newly formed county of Clwyd. When the county of Clwyd was abolished in 1996, the village was transferred to the new Conwy County Borough. The village formerly lay on the A5, but a short by-pass now takes the road along the south-western edge of the village. Prior to the by-pass being built, Cerrigydrudion was the highest village on the A5 between London and Holyhead. The community includes the hamlets of Cefn Brith, Glasfryn and Pentre-Llyn-Cymmer with the village having a population of around 289. The community is sparsely populated and covers over 60 square kilometres.

Distance between:

London to Cerrigydrudion 180 Miles / 289 Kms
Liverpool to Cerrigydrudion 36 Miles / 57 Kms

Postal Code

Population 2017: 687 inhabitants



tourist attraction Nearby

Llyn Brenig Visitor Centre