B5105
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There are plenty of signs like this along the B5105.
Think your 'B' road is better than the B5105? Or in the unlikely event you've had an adventure somewhere along the B5105 and want to get it off your chest.
If your B road is better - win a biro perhaps*
And while you're on the internet, why not waste even more time by reading some poetry that doesn't rhyme.
Did you Know? .... B5105 trivia
• The B5105 was originally built by the Ordovice - an ancient tribe who specialised in building odd-numbered roads going an odd number of miles to and odd number of odd places, or to nowhere terribly interesting. • Over 700 empty lucozade bottles are deposited along its length each and every year. • The idea to combine cheese and onion in crisp form was first conceived by Sir Benjamin Spoon BEM whilst traversing the B5105 in 1863. |
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• An amazingly safe place to be a cat, the B5105. The same cannot be said for motorcyclists who come here annually in their droves to test their theories on the after-life. • At the eastern end of the B5105 the town of Ruthin experiences sunrise a full 61 seconds earlier than Cerrigydrudion. Conversely, those at the western end of the road can enjoy their evening barbeques for just over a minute longer. A good reason to live in Cerrig if ever there was one. |



• The B5105 was originally built by the Ordovice - an ancient tribe who specialised in building odd-numbered roads going an odd number of miles to and odd number of odd places, or to nowhere terribly interesting. 