Rhuddlan (approximately )'s a [town in the county of Denbighshire (previously in Clwyd and before 1974 in the former county of Flintshire), in north Wales. It's situated to the south of the coastal town of Rhyl and overlooks the River Clwyd. The town gave its name to the Welsh district of Rhuddlan from 1974 to 1996. At the 2001 Census, the population was 4,296. History Rhuddlan has a longer history then the castle fortress built following Edward I of England's Conquest of Wales. Prior to Norman… (More on Rhuddlan)