Pen-y-Garth Lodge Park is superbly situated within the Snowdonia National Park, in beautiful, peaceful surroundings, only a short walk from Bala Lake and approximately one mile from the historic town of Bala.
Pen-y-Garth is able to offer an intriguing combination of experiences locally to suit the tastes of adventure mad groups, exciting days out and adventures for all members of the family and also a beautiful tranquil retreat to get away from the world and relax surrounded by beautiful views – no need to go anywhere!
Other attractions within easy reach include the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways
There are fantastic views from all parts of this award winning park, and is set on the banks of the
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