The village of Dyserth lies below the slopes of Moel Hiradug – designated an Area of Outstanding Naturla Beauty since 1985. Its wildflower spaces harbour such rarities as white violets and orchids while overhead you may see buzzards wheeling and, if you are very lucky, peregrine falcons. The village is renowned for its spectacular waterfall which cascades seventy feet from the River Ffyddion over a limestone cliff on the slopes of Moel Hiraddug in the centre of the village near the church. The waterfall shop and café is open March to October. Evidence of the rich history of Dyserth village ranges from the Iron Age to the Industrial Revolution; and the village event gets a mention in the Doomsday Book.