fish the fully-stocked pond or take a dip in the sea
BlaenCefn is a family run caravan and camping park established in the early 1990s, before this the site was run as a working farm by the father of the current owner. The park is situated in the heart of the Snowdonia national park making it a perfect location for accessing all the exciting activities that are on offer in north wales.
Fantastic little site, well placed for lots of North Wales attraction
There are fantastic views from all parts of this award winning park, and is set on the banks of the
Tan Y Fron is a family run holiday park, our holiday park is less than a 5 minute walk in to the tow
Palé Wood Holiday Home & Caravan Park in Bala, North Wales, sits on the edge of the Snowdonia Nation
Llwyn yr Helm is perfectly located for you to enjoy all that Snowdonia has to offer.
We offer bed and breakfast, camping, and camping barn facilities in an unspoilt natural environment
Penrhyndeudraeth LL48 6DR, UK
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