Llanarmon-yn-Iâl

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Llanarmon-yn-Iâl is a village in Denbighshire, North Wales, lying in limestone country in the valley of the River Alyn. It sits on the B5431 road, near the junction with the B5430, six miles south of the market town of Mold, at approximate grid reference SJ190562. The village lies mostly within the boundaries of the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village contains the church of St. Garmon, of Norman architecture, dating from the fourteenth century. Just to the east of the village, close to the river, is a cave containing signs of Neolithic habitation. In the centre of the village can be found a small, traditional village shop, and The Raven Inn. Llanarmon-yn-Iâl is located 2 miles from the A494, a main North-South trunk route, and 3 miles away from the A525 and the A5104 roads. The village is approximately 1.5 miles east of the Offa's Dyke National Trail. The picturesque nature of the village, and the natural beauty of its surroundings, combined with proximity to major routes, make it a popular destination for walkers and other outdoor pursuits enthusiasts.

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