LOCAL LINKS

Glyndyfrdwy is home and host to great people and enterprises - whether you’re looking for somewhere - to stay; to learn to save lives; for sanctuary; for tea; to cycle - it’s here in our little village.

We’re also neighbours to the wonderful Carrog with its excellent pub and Corwen with it’s great museum and Llangollen which is filled with all sorts of good stuff. Links to those are below too.

EIN CYMDOGION

Mae Glyndyfrdwy yn gartref i bobl a mentrau gwych - p'un a ydych yn chwilio am rywle i aros; i ddysgu achub bywydau; i orffwys; am lysiau gwych; am de; i feicio - fe fydd yma yn ein pentref bach ni.

Rydyn ni hefyd yn gymdogion i Garrog gyda’i thafarn wych a Chorwen gyda’i amgueddfa a Llangollen sy’n llawn o bob math o bethau da. Fe welwch ddolenni i rai o'n ffrindiau isod.

Berwyn Arms

If you’re looking for a great meal, a drink or a place to stay - The Berwyn Arms is a great spot on the A5 and with an amazing view and the loveliest of staff.

Audio Trail - Pandy

You can listen online to an audio walk that takes you from Glyndyfrdwy Railway Station passed the Village Hall and along the stream. The audio walk includes voices and photos that tell the stories of the history of the slate industry in the village as well as current stories of the wildlife.

Llangollen Railway

Glyndyfrdwy Heritage Railway Station is a true gem of historical significance. Dating back to the 19th century, this charming station showcases the rich heritage and importance of railways in the region. Visitors are transported back in time as they step onto the platform adorned with vintage signage and old-fashioned benches. Find out more and for tickets visit the Llangollen Heritage Railway.

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Coed Y Glyn Cabins

Gorgeous riverside cabins!

BEARDED MEN ADVENTURES

Join the Bearded Men (and women) Adventure team white water rafting, aqueduct canoeing, canyoning, river tubing, archery and more. You might even end up around a campfire in Glyndyfrdwy. They’re a lovely lot.

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Dee Valley Breaks

Romantic cabin with hot tub that looks out over the village.

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R3 Safety and Rescue LTD

HEMP HOLISTIC

If you’re looking for massage, acupuncture, reflexology or other forms of holistic therapies, Fiona Evans of Hemp Holistic has everything you could hope for in a stunning setting in Llandrillo.

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Women’s Institute (WI)

Glyndyfrdwy WI meets every third Thursday at the village hall.

The group is a mix of women of all ages and backgrounds and together they enjoy evenings of skill sharing, presentations, theatre outings and much more. Our WI is also connected to the national organisation - which means they’re connected to women all over the UK, fighting for justice and equality for all. Which is pretty great. For info, you can see their facebook page below.

St Thomas Church

Recently renovated and now warm and welcoming.

Coffee Morning every Friday from 10-12pm (everyone welcome)

Kids Club held monthly

Service times: 1st and 3rd Sunday at 11am; 2nd and 4th Sunday, 9.30am.

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Ruth Lee

Ruth Lee is a world-leading provider of life-like manikins and training aids to rescue training experts worldwide. Their office is based in Glyndyfrdwy.

Dee Valley Produce

Dee Valley Produce in Llangollen is a cooperatively owned, brilliantly run shop that sells so much more than you would think possible in such a little shop. Somehow they fit in cheeses, pies, milk, plants, bread and eggs as well as all fruit and veg! You can find the shop on Oak Street or call 01978 861805 if you want to order in advance. The way this shop rallied around local communities during lockdown will mean we will never get our fruit and veg from anywhere else.

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Eagles Nest Photography

Alan Potts is an events and sports photographer based locally.

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Corwen Museum

A brilliant museum run solely by volunteers with a changing display each year and an excellent model railway upstairs. Always worth a visit.

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Canolfan Ni

Canolfan Ni’s team in Corwen are there to make life better for local communities. Usually the venue itself is a space for local groups to meet and events to happen. In the current situation the team have adapted their services to what people need. You can order Meals delivered to your door (and cooked fresh by Sarah from the Grouse / Berwyn Arms - lovely!), have someone collect prescriptions for you and have support from citizen’s advice. For more information visit their website or call: 01490 266 004