Rhinog Park is within easy reach of Harlech, Barmouth, Dolgellau and Portmeirion, coastal walks, fine beaches, wildlife hotspots and inspiring mountains.
Ever wished you could step straight into the tranquillity of the countryside, the peace of the beach or the exhilaration of the mountains from your own doorstep? Rhinog offers all this to our caravan and lodge owners in an award-winning, wildlife-friendly setting for eight months of the year
In the foothills of Snowdon and with its own private lake, our scenic Brynteg holiday park in North
Dolgamedd is a quiet, laid-back, family run caravan
The area is popular for cycling and hiking. Bala is 38 km from Barmouth Bay Holiday Park.
Situated near Wales largest natural lake in the Snowdonia National Park
Cwellyn Arms is a family-run traditional country inn and restaurant with accommodation at the foot o
Palé Wood Holiday Home & Caravan Park in Bala, North Wales, sits on the edge of the Snowdonia Nation
Beach Road, Dyffryn Ardudwy LL44 2HA, UK
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