We offer bed and breakfast, camping, and camping barn facilities in an unspoilt natural environment
Along the River Eden and with mountain views, this rustic guesthouse on a 135-acre farm with a herds of alpacas and sheep offers lodging in 19th-century stone barns. It’s 2 miles from mountain bike trails in Coed-Y-Brenin forest and 3.5 miles from Trawsfynydd Lake.
Providing garden views, Aberdunant Caravans Direct in Porthmadog provides accommodation, a restauran
The area is popular for cycling and hiking. Bala is 38 km from Barmouth Bay Holiday Park.
We offer bed and breakfast, camping, and camping barn facilities in an unspoilt natural environment
Our static park gives you the opportunity to own your very own holiday home in the heart of the Snow
fish the fully-stocked pond or take a dip in the sea
Situated near Wales largest natural lake in the Snowdonia National Park
Cae Gwyn, Blaenau Ffestiniog LL41 4YE, UK
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