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Clocaenog is a picturesque village located near Ruthin, Denbighshire in North Wales. The name Clocaenog originates from the Welsh term 'cloch' meaning a bell and 'haearn' meaning iron, implying the area was once known for its iron bells. This peaceful area is surrounded by stunning countryside, making it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, walkers and cyclists alike. The village is home to an ancient forest that covers almost 1000 hectares and has numerous trails for hikers to explore. With its rich history dating back to the Bronze Age, Clocaenog boasts a range of fascinating historic sites, including Bronze Age burial mounds, Iron Age hillforts and even a Roman road. Those looking to move to Clocaenog can also enjoy its close proximity to Ruthin which offers an array of shops, restaurants and cafes.