Alan Rogers Review
This is a pretty little park with 59 touring pitches, 47 of which have hardstanding. Connected by circular gravel roads, they are intermingled with trees and tall trees edge the site. Electricity connections (16A) are available, including 11 for tents, and there are 28 serviced pitches with hardstanding, electricity, water and drainage. There are also pitches for 25 seasonal units. The park entrance and the stone building that houses reception and the well stocked shop provide quite a smart image. With views of the Berwyn mountains, Pen-y-bont has a peaceful, attractive and useful location being the closest park to Bala town.
Location
Getting there...
Park is 0.5 miles southeast of Bala village on the B4391. Bala is between Dolgellau and Conwen on the A494. O.S.GR: SH932350.
What's special about this campsite
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Great for nature lovers
Bala Lake, close to the campsite, is the largest natural lake in Wales and offers all kinds of watersports and plenty of secluded spots to unwind.- Reduced energy / water consumption policy
- Recycling and reusing policy
- Information about walking / cycling
- Fishing within 1km
- Wildlife haven (on site or within 1km)
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