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'''Llandegla''' (full name: '''Llandegla-yn-Iâl''') is a village and parish in the county of [[Denbighshire]] in north-east [[Wales]]. It is located 253 metres above sea level in the upper valley of the [[River Alyn]] just off the [[A525 road]] between [[Ruthin]] and [[Wrexham]]. Natural features in the area include the [[Clwydian Range]] to the north-west of the village, [[Llandegla Forest]] to the south-east and the [[Horseshoe Pass]] to the south. The village is named after [[Acts of Paul and Thecla|Saint Tecla]], the patron saint of the the village church. According to the [[United Kingdom Census 2001|2001 census]] the parish had a population of 494.
'''Llandegla''' (full name: '''Llandegla-yn-Iâl''') is a village and parish in the county of [[Denbighshire]] in north-east [[Wales]]. It is located 253 metres above sea level in the upper valley of the [[River Alyn]] just off the [[A525 road]] between [[Ruthin]] and [[Wrexham]]. Natural features in the area include the [[Clwydian Range]] to the north-west of the village, [[Llandegla Forest]] to the south-east and the [[Horseshoe Pass]] to the south. The village is named after [[Acts of Paul and Thecla|Saint Tecla]], the patron saint of the the village church. According to the [[United Kingdom Census 2001|2001 census]] the parish had a population of 494.


People who have lived in the village include the author [[Edward Tegla Davies]] and the hymn-writer and poet [[W. S. Jones|William Jones (Ehedydd Iâl)]].
Notable people who have lived in the village include the author [[Edward Tegla Davies]] and the hymn-writer and poet [[W. S. Jones|William Jones (Ehedydd Iâl)]].


Llandegla also has a [[mountain bike]] centre located in the forest.
Llandegla also has a [[mountain bike]] centre located in the forest.

Revision as of 14:50, 25 January 2008

Llandegla (full name: Llandegla-yn-Iâl) is a village and parish in the county of Denbighshire in north-east Wales. It is located 253 metres above sea level in the upper valley of the River Alyn just off the A525 road between Ruthin and Wrexham. Natural features in the area include the Clwydian Range to the north-west of the village, Llandegla Forest to the south-east and the Horseshoe Pass to the south. The village is named after Saint Tecla, the patron saint of the the village church. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 494.

Notable people who have lived in the village include the author Edward Tegla Davies and the hymn-writer and poet William Jones (Ehedydd Iâl).

Llandegla also has a mountain bike centre located in the forest.

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53°03′N 3°12′W / 53.050°N 3.200°W / 53.050; -3.200