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.
Other attractions within easy reach include the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways
Dolgamedd is a quiet, laid-back, family run caravan
We offer a unique and friendly service whether you are camping, glamping or touring in a caravan or
Field Centre is a Georgian stone house in two hectares of wooded grounds near Betws-y-Coed in the Co
Providing garden views, Aberdunant Caravans Direct in Porthmadog provides accommodation, a restauran
fish the fully-stocked pond or take a dip in the sea
Cae Gwyn, Blaenau Ffestiniog LL41 4YE, UK
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