Dyserth lies near St Asaph in rural Denbighshire, North Wales. It is bordered by Meliden to the north, Cwm to the south east, Trelawnyd to the east and Rhuddlan to the west. Nearby towns and villages include Prestatyn, Rhyl, Rhuddlan, Denbigh, Bodelwyddan, Abergele and Whitford.
The main landmark in Dyserth is the waterfall. The river Ffyddion, a tributary of the river Clwyd, flows through the village and falls over a 70ft ledge, creating the mesmerising waterfall. During the early 19th century, mines were opened up around the village and water was diverted towards them, causing the waterfall to dry up. With the closure of the mines in 1884, the waterfall was back in full flow and has remained a popular tourist attraction ever since.....
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