Rhuddlan
Rhuddlan is a small town located in Denbighshire, Wales. It is known for its historical significance, particularly the Rhuddlan Castle, which was built in the late 13th century by King Edward I as part of his campaign to conquer Wales. The town is situated near the River Clwyd and has a population of around 3,000 residents.
The town features a mix of modern amenities and historical sites, making it an interesting place to visit. In addition to the castle, Rhuddlan has a charming village center with shops and cafes. The surrounding countryside offers scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities, attracting both locals and tourists.