Llanddulas Village

Our village of Llanddulas like many others in Wales has many legends. Llanddulas is notable as being the place where Richard II was betrayed in 1399 and is also the birthplace of Lewis Valentine. According to legend, a cave on the mountain of Pen y Cefn was once the abode of the Devil, until the people of Llanddulas performed an exorcism at the cave to drive him away. So rest assured it is now a safe friendly place to be.

The village shops are within 500m walk of the site entrance, including a chip shop, general store and post office. There is also a regular bus service from the village which runs every 15 minutes going along the coast in both directions.

We are adjacent to the North Wales Coast Path (shown as a green line on the map below) which allows you to walk or cycle easily and safely as far as you wish in either direction, along the whole of the North Wales coast.

There are also many walks around the village and up into the hills behind, which will give you stunning views down across the the North Wales coastline.

If you are looking for an evening meal or a quick night out, the village also has The Valentine Pub (with regular entertainment), British Legion and an Indian Restaurant, so no need to venture too far.