HOW TO FIND US: N.B. - Some SAT NAVS will tell you to turn left away from the lake within the last mile (if approaching us from the Bala end of the lake). DO NOT TURN LEFT (away from the lake) - continue along the B4403 road with the lake on your right and you will reach our entrance on your right opposite Llangower Village Hall.
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From the East: M54, A5, A494
From the North: M56 via Chester A483, A5, A494
From South Wales: A470 to Dolgellau and then the A494
All Caravans and towing vehicles need to approach the site from the Bala end of the lake as the access is narrow if coming from Llanuwchllyn.
Nearby Attractions
The small market town of Bala is just 3 miles away and provides shops, restaurants, leisure and water sports centres, pubs and takeaways.
A narrow-gauge railway running from LLANUWCHLLYN to BALA runs to the rear of the site and the Llangower Halt station is within easy walking distance from the campsite.
The National White Water Centre, (LL23 7NU - 5 miles from campsite) offers fantastic white water rafting adventures
Manons Riverside Cafe is located at the Centre and is open to the public, an ideal spot to enjoy a bite to eat or a freshly brewed coffee. (Dog Friendly)
Or why not enjoy a stroll along the Riverside Walk (Tryweryn Trail). Further details can be obtained from the centre.
Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) is the largest National Park in Wales. It boasts the highest mountain Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) and the largest natural lake. (Llyn Tegid/Bala Lake)
We have a selection of leaflets of things to do and see in the area in Reception
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The facilities shown on this website are a guide only, and you should check with the campsite direct before making any booking. The UKCampsite.co.uk will not be held responsible for any errors or omissions