Built-up area in Denbighshire, Wales
| Coordinates: | 53.095, -3.2 |
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| OS grid ref: | SJ 19 55 |
Llanarmon-yn-Ial is a small rural village in Denbighshire, north‑east Wales, set in the gentle valley of the historic commote of Ial and close to the meanders of the River Alyn. It sits on the western fringes of the Clwydian Range, giving easy access to rolling limestone scenery and upland walks.
The village has medieval roots and is centred on its old parish church dedicated to St Garmon, reflecting strong local links to Welsh history and tradition. The local economy is largely agricultural, with a tight‑knit community atmosphere, and it’s a popular quiet base for walkers and visitors wanting views towards Moel Famau and the surrounding countryside.