The area is popular for cycling and hiking. Bala is 38 km from Barmouth Bay Holiday Park.
All units feature a seating and dining area. There is also a kitchenette, equipped with an oven, microwave and refrigerator. Free private parking is also available at this holiday park. Bed linen is available.
Situated near Wales largest natural lake in the Snowdonia National Park
Llwyn yr Helm is perfectly located for you to enjoy all that Snowdonia has to offer.
Rhinog Park is within easy reach of Harlech, Barmouth, Dolgellau and Portmeirion, coastal walks, fin
We offer bed and breakfast, camping, and camping barn facilities in an unspoilt natural environment
Fantastic little site, well placed for lots of North Wales attraction
There's no denying it, it does rain in Snowdonia, but no more or less than in any other part of the
Barmouth Bay Holiday Village, Tal-y-bont, Barmouth, Talybont LL43 2BJ, UK
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