Llandwrog is a village in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. The village has developed around the fine Victorian edifice of Saint Twrog’s church, and the village, although small, is particularly attractive with Picturesque stone-built cottages under slate roofs clustered around the place of worship.
Much of the village was built during the 19th Century by Lord Newborough as part of his plans for Llandwrog as a model estate village, and included Alm’s Houses, Church and cottages. Close by stands the Dinas Dinlle Iron Age Hillfort, an ancient fortification of about 20 acres. Believed to be a British settlement, finds of Roman pottery indicate reoccupation in the 2nd or 3rd centuries.|