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Palé Hall
On the edge of Snowdonia National Park, Palé Hall 5 red star Relais Chateaux property set in a Victorian manor house hotel with 18 elegant rooms in the main building and 4 garden suites.

White Lion Royal Hotel
Located in Bala and surrounded by greenery, White Lion Royal Hotel dates back to the 16th century and offers accommodation with on-site parking free of charge 15 km from the heart of the Gwydyr Forest...

Plas Coch Hotel Ltd
Offering traditional Welsh cuisine, this historic hotel features a bar and free Wi-Fi. Plas Coch Hotel Ltd is a former coaching inn in scenic Bala, on the edge of Snowdonia National Park.

Bryn Melyn Farm Cottages
Boasting a garden and views of mountain, Bryn Melyn Farm Cottages is a holiday home set in a historic building in Bala, 35 km from Horseshoe Pass.

Plas Yn Dre
Plas Yn Dre offers pet-friendly accommodation in Bala, on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.

Bwch yn Uchaf B&B
Set in Llanuwchllyn, 22 km from Lake Vyrnwy, Bwch yn Uchaf B&B has a garden, parking on-site and rooms with free WiFi access.

Craig Yr Ronwy
Complete with a garden, Craig Yr Ronwy is set in Bala, 44 km from Lake Vyrnwy and 48 km from Horseshoe Pass. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and Portmeirion is 31 km away.

Llys Tirion
Llys Tirion, a property with a garden, is situated in Bala, 35 km from Lake Vyrnwy, 41 km from Chirk Castle, as well as 46 km from Erddig.

Tegid Lakeside - Bala Lake
Located 49 km from Portmeirion, Tegid Lakeside - Bala Lake provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property is non-smoking and is set 39 km from Lake Vyrnwy.

Llys Mair
Llys Mair is situated in Bala, 35 km from Lake Vyrnwy, 41 km from Chirk Castle, as well as 45 km from St Mary's Cathedral, Wrexham.

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- From US$413.29 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Superb - What previous guests thought, 511 reviewsEvery single member of staff greeted us with warmth and genuine enthusiasm. They had the perfect balance between friendly and professional. The food was exquisite - the produce superb and each component of every dish was prepared to perfection and brought together with great skill. My only suggestion would be to serve some warm bread with meals like many parts of Europe. As the food style is quite minimal (think Michelin) a little bread would fill that gap! The rooms are flawless in design and execution. Soft fluffy towels in new but classically styled bathrooms. Super comfortable beds and two styles of pillows. Thoughtful touches like fresh milk and biscuits for tea and still and sparkling water refreshed daily. The entire house is decorated with great taste in period decor. You feel like the Lord and Lady of the house! The gardens and sunsets are to behold. You cannot possibly be disappointed with this magnificent property.Guest review byDaryllAustralia
- From US$134.18 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Superb - What previous guests thought, 172 reviewsStaying in a different B&B every night for a month. This one ticked every box. Great bed, pillows, shower, hot chocolate, scrumptious hot breakfast. Welcoming hosts.Guest review byLollbackAustralia
- From US$126.20 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.2Good - What previous guests thought, 290 reviewsLovely staff and owners. Looked after me and my 5 friends really well on our trip to North Wales. We will be back!!Guest review byTomásIreland
- From US$452.87 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.7Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 108 reviewsfantastic ! spectacular location , comfortable well equipped spotless accommodation and yet full of characterGuest review byShanUnited Kingdom
- From US$114.06 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.9Good - What previous guests thought, 1,477 reviewsFirst time we took our dog with us they were beyond dog friendly and went the extra mileGuest review byGaryNew Zealand
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Bala is a lovely town at the end of the lake.
Bala is a lovely town at the end of the lake. It seems to consist mainly of one high Street with various shops, pubs and eateries. The lake is beautiful. We hired a double kayak which cost 40.00ph and the whole hiring process was super easy. We also did the steam train ride along the lake which was lovely. There's lots more to explore so I'd definitely go back for a couple of days and explore the area some more.Guest review bysueUnited Kingdom - 10.0
I have visited Llanuwchllyn since 1969, at the Urdd activity...
I have visited Llanuwchllyn since 1969, at the Urdd activity site, then at Pugh's campsite, from other sites nearer Bala, and now back to Pugh's, but in the bungalow. Llanuwchlyn is culturally important as the home of Sir Ifan ab O.M. Edwards, and the Urdd, which he created. It has a wonderful little steam train which offers rides up to Bala, and houses a small but fascinating museum telling the history of the engines and the quarries where they originally worked. The volunteers there are friendly and interesting. The Chinese takeaway in nearby Bala has been there for decades. It is very good food and exceptional value. Bala Sailing Club welcomes just about all wind powered craft. You can also sail and fish from Pugh's, buying permits onsite. Bala itself is worth visiting, with small shops and pubs and 2 statues. Wonderful walks viewing the lake. Not far from Vyrnwy, which has a gothic style dam and water towers, and a birdwatching site.Guest review byDizUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Bala is in a good location for people that are into motor...
Bala is in a good location for people that are into motor bikes there so so many mountain roads sort twisties ideal for bikes. The roads are in super condition, Bala town is a small town with good pubs for a few beers, and restaurants Would recommend bikers & hikers for Bala Amazing mountain roads, ideal for bikers We will be back we willGuest review byTrevor KaneIreland - 10.0
Our stay was just fabulous from start to finish.
Our stay was just fabulous from start to finish. Lovely people running a wonderful little B&B in a fabulous and beautiful location. The breakfasts, cooked fresh to order every day, were faultless. The local pub, The Eagle, is well worth a visit and the food looked amazing but unfortunately we didn't get a chance to try it. Llanuwchllyn is a beautiful village and easy to find but perfectly positioned for visiting the area and Bala, Our hosts recommended a Bistro in Bala and that was a great tip - we ate there twice.Guest review byRogerUnited Kingdom - 8.0
An old haunt with long gone relatives in the area - good to...
An old haunt with long gone relatives in the area - good to reminise ! Quiet country town with some delightful scenery around and areas to visit. Shocked that the Welsh highland railway charges such a huge amount to travel. Impressed that road surfaces were so good , with hardly a single pothole anywhere. Very light traffic. Scenery to equal Swiss !Guest review byAustinUnited Kingdom - 10.0
This is great place to taste the real Wales.
This is great place to taste the real Wales. Llyn Tegid is a wonderful location. Bala is fine and easily accessed for more shops and restaurants but Llanuwchllyn is probably the more attractive end of the lake and provides a quieter village ambience. The mountain road over Bwlch y Groes to Dinas Mawddwy is a must and starts just outside the village. Long may Llanuwchllyn retain its language and its culture. Please respect and promote these, when you visitGuest review byPaulUnited Kingdom