Henryd is a small rural village and community in Conwy, north Wales, set in a wooded valley on the foothills that lead towards Snowdonia. It sits a few miles inland from the coast and the main A55 route, so it combines quiet farming landscapes with easy access to the seaside towns and the historic attractions of the area.
Local life is typically centred on community facilities and agriculture, with a strong sense of Welsh identity and a popular base for walkers and cyclists exploring nearby hills and coastal paths. Its proximity to places such as Conwy (and its castle) and the national park brings a modest tourism element, while many residents commute to larger towns for work.