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General
Information
Bala
is a small lakeside town in the Snowdonia National Park. Set amidst
beautiful natural surroundings, it offers plenty of variety for
the holiday maker. The town itself is situated on the shore of Llyn
Tegid - Bala Lake, Wales's largest natural lake, and is surrounded
by three mountains, The Berwyn, The Arans, and the Arrenig, all
with a network of footpaths leading to their summits. The areas
most beautiful and breathtaking scenery can only be found by exploring
the narrow country lanes by car or foot. The lilt of the Welsh Language
can still be heard on the toungues of the local people and where
the warmth of genuine Welsh Welcome is extended to all visitors.
Bryn Melyn Farm, is situated 1 and a half miles from Bala , near
the foot of the Arennig Mountain.
Accommodation
The farmhouse offers accommodation in the form of 2 doubles and
one twin , all centrally heated. All bedrooms have wash basins.
2 seperate bathrooms are available for all guests.
There
is a TV lounge available for guests to relax after their evening
meal.
A hearty
Welsh breakfast starts off the day , to return later in the evening
for a welcome, home cooked 4 course evening meal.
A warm
welcome, together with he beutiful views, of the surrounding country
side guarantee that your holiday here will be thoroughly enjoyable
, a true home from home. Sorry,
bo pets.Winner
of the 1988 British Farm Holiday Award
Directions
Take the Bala to Porthmadog Road (A4212). Turn left by the sign
' Rhyduchaf',continue until you reach the chapel. Turn right. Second
farm on the right.
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