Rural Accommodation

Rhydydefaid Farm

B&B
£27.50
 -  £30.00
Notes : per person per night
Rhydydefaid Farm
Frongoch
Bala
LL23 7NT
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Owner Information
Olwen Davies
Gwynedd
Phone : +44 (0)7801 547765
Welcome to our traditional Welsh stone built farmhouse at Frongoch, Nr Bala. Enjoy a warm Welsh hospitality on our 100 acre mixed working farm, which parts of dates back over 400 years. You can be sure of a warm welcome at Rhydydefaid Farm, with refreshments and a home­made cake on your arrival. Bed & Breakfast in the farmhouse or self-catering in our static caravan (in it's own garden) are available.

Situated near the small village of Frongoch it's ideally located for exploring Snowdonia National Park and beyond. In every direction there are scenic drives with outstanding mountain views, beautiful lakes and rivers. Bala is best known for the National White Water centre only a mile away, which is recognised as one of the World's leading Canoe slalom and wild water courses, you too can experience the thrill of white water rafting by 'riding the rapids' in one of the centre's rafts. Walking holidays in the Arenig, Berwyn and Aran mountain ranges where you will encounter breathtaking scenery.

We are three miles from Bala Lake, excellent fishing is available on the lakes and rivers nearby as well as golf,sailing and 10- pin bowling. "AdventureMountain" and Sheepdog Centre only 15mins away." "Coed y Brenin" mountain bike trail, something for everybody - 20mins away. Also 4x4 off road centre nearby.If the weather is not favourable the leisure centre at Bala with swimming pool and gym facilities will surely keep you occupied.A special way of seeing the best scenery inWales- the Great Welsh little trains. Whatever your hobbies or interests,you can be sure that there is something for everyone.
Access to Golf Course 
Accept Children 
Facilities for Children 
Fishing Nearby 
Laundry Facilities 
Pets Accepted 
Working Farm 
Garden Patio 
Gym 
Cycle Hire Available 
Cycle Storage 
Pool 
Internet Access 
Parking On-Site 
Real Fires 

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