Tan Y Fron is a family run holiday park, our holiday park is less than a 5 minute walk in to the town of Dolgellau,
Naturally upon arrival your first stop will be at reception to register and receive directions to our facilities.Once you have settled in and relaxed a little after your journey, reception is the place to enquire about things to see and do – we have a full range of leaflets and can offer helpful hints and advice, menus of local places to eat, bus/train timetables etc.
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Welcome to Black Rock Sands Touring and Camping Park.
Rhinog Park is within easy reach of Harlech, Barmouth, Dolgellau and Portmeirion, coastal walks, fin
Fantastic little site, well placed for lots of North Wales attraction
We offer everything required whether it be a tranquil or action-filled holiday home in Snowdonia Nat
Arran Rd, Dolgellau LL40 2AA, UK
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