Llanbedr-Dyffryn-Clywd is a village standing alongside the A494 road between Ruthin and Mold in the county of Denbighshire, North Wales. Llanbedr DC, as it is known, overlooks the beautiful Vale of Clwyd and stands in the shadow of the Clwyd Range of Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
With an imposing Victorian church, the parish church of St Peters, the village is also home to a traditional pub, the Griffin, which serves food.
The ruins of the medieval church of St Peter still stand on the outskirts of the village close to Llanbedr Hall.
The hilltop town of Ruthin, just a mile or so to the west, boasts half-timbered buildings clustered around the historic St Peter's Square as well as numerous interesting shops and boutiques. The Ruthin Craft Centre houses work by internationally recognised artists and craftspeople. Other attractions nearby include the River Dee, which offers excellent fishing and exhilarating white water rafting, whilst the scenic Lake Brenig, Moel Famau, Loggerheads Country Park and Clocaenog Forest are all close by for picturesque walks and mountain bike rides.
There are a myriad of trails criss-crossing the landscape of the beautiful Vale of Clwyd, most notably the Clwydian Way and the Offa's Dyke Path, part of the All Wales Path.
The Clwyd Hills to the east of Llanbedr-Dyffryn-Clywd are home to many mountain bike trails, suitable for both beginners and more experienced cyclists, including the Clwyd Hills Trail, the Ruthin Loop, the Coed Moel Famau Trail and Clwyd Hills Killer Loop Bike Trail.
Snowdonia National Park and the beaches of the North Wales coast are also within easy driving distance.