There's no denying it, it does rain in Snowdonia, but no more or less than in any other part of the UK and you can sometimes use the mountains to your advantage and get in their rain shadow.
Trawsfynydd Leisure Village offers holiday accommodation in Snowdonia National Park. The National Park and surrounding area offers something for everyone, whether it’s high adventure, enjoying the tranquility of the countryside or some simple family fun.
A unique camping experience awaits you here at the award winning Nantcol Waterfalls Campsite.
Situated in the heart of Snowdonia, North Wales.
Tan Y Fron is a family run holiday park, our holiday park is less than a 5 minute walk in to the tow
Min-Y-Don is a Caravan Holiday Home and Touring Park of the highest quality in an outstanding Welsh
Pen-y-Garth Lodge Park is superbly situated within the Snowdonia National Park, in beautiful, peacef
Located in the glorious lush surroundings of Snowdonia National Park, Coed-y-Llwyn Club Site is a si
Bronaber, Blaenau Ffestiniog LL41 4YB, UK
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