Situated near Wales largest natural lake in the Snowdonia National Park
lanllyn Lodge is a historic gatehouse lodge, completely renovated and furnished and equipped to the highest of standards. It has been awarded a 5 star grading by Visit Wales (originally the Wales Tourist Board).
Min-Y-Don is a Caravan Holiday Home and Touring Park of the highest quality in an outstanding Welsh
Palé Wood Holiday Home & Caravan Park in Bala, North Wales, sits on the edge of the Snowdonia Nation
In the foothills of Snowdon and with its own private lake, our scenic Brynteg holiday park in North
Low-key campsite with flat grass pitches featuring a pizzeria, small campfires & also dog friendly.
The log cabins are all detached and have a lounge, bathroom with shower and a fully equipped kitchen
This adds up to making Aberdunant an Ideal location to discover the whole of Snowdonia and the Llyn
Snowdonia National Park, Balla, Bala LL23 7SS, UK
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