Parish in Denbighshire, Wales
| Coordinates: | 53.304, -3.408 |
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| OS grid ref: | SJ 06 79 |
| Population: | 2,594 |
| Dialling code: | 01745 (Rhyl) |
Dyserth is a compact village and parish in Denbighshire, North Wales, sitting on the lower slopes of the Clwydian Range and a short distance from the north‑Wales coast at Prestatyn. The village is best known for Dyserth Waterfall, a wooded gorge that draws walkers and families, and for its agreeable mix of rolling farmland and quarry‑scarred edges that hint at a more industrial past.
Historically the community grew around local quarries and small mineral rail links, and you can still see remnants of that heritage in the landscape and lanes. Today Dyserth maintains a lively village feel with a historic parish church such as St Bridget's Church, a handful of shops and pubs, and an economy that combines agriculture, tourism and commuting to nearby towns.
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