Craig-y-Rhiw

Craig-y-Rhiw is a hill in , , and has an elevation of 1,188 feet. Craig-y-Rhiw is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near the hamlet .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Christ Church and St Silin’s Church.

Church

Church
St Silin's Church is a parish church in , , , Wales. The present building, which has parts dating back to the 13th century, is a Grade I listed building.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Llansilin and Trefonen.

Village
is a village and community in , , Wales, 5 miles west of . The community, which includes village, a large rural area and the hamlets of Moelfre and Rhiwlas as well as the remote parish of Llangadwaladr, had a population of 648 at the 2001 census, increasing to 698 at the 2011 Census.

Village
is a small village located approximately three miles south-west of , and three miles east of the England-Wales border, in , England. is situated 2 miles southeast of Craig-y-Rhiw.

Village
is a village on the outskirts of the town of , , located near the border of with . The village is named after the River , a tributary of the . is situated 3½ miles east of Craig-y-Rhiw.

Craig-y-Rhiw

Latitude
52.85252° or 52° 51′ 9″ north
Longitude
-3.14213° or 3° 8′ 32″ west
Elevation
1,188 feet (362 metres)
Open location code
9C4RVV35+24
Geo­Names ID
12609518
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