Palé Wood Holiday Home & Caravan Park in Bala, North Wales, sits on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park.
The park is open from the 1st March until the 14th of January every year, and is teeming with a variety of wildlife. Many great walks are on offer from your door, as well as throughout the local area.
The area is popular for cycling and hiking. Bala is 38 km from Barmouth Bay Holiday Park.
Low-key campsite with flat grass pitches featuring a pizzeria, small campfires & also dog friendly.
Fantastic little site, well placed for lots of North Wales attraction
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Pant Y Barcud, Llandderfel, Bala LL23 7RA, UK
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