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Snowdonia Parc Campsite is just 4 miles from the foot of Snowdon
Coedydd Maentwrog, on the north side of the Vale of Ffestiniog, is the largest wood in the Vale
Mountainous 823-square-mile National Park, including remote villages, lakes and Snowdon peak.
Just to the northwest of Porthmadog on the A487 towards Caernarfon we came across another modern sto
Come and enjoy this 800 acre park with some of the most spectacular scenery in North Wales of Padarn
bontnewydd, Caernarfon LL55 2YA, UK
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