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Bala, Snowdonia National Park



Cliciwch yma am y fersiwn Cymraeg

 

If you feel like a caged animal from Monday to Friday and the great outdoors is your thing, then a visit to
Pant y March will do you the world of good.

We don’t believe anyone or anything should be penned in – whether animal or human – and our sheep, pigs, calves and donkeys all roam free, though if you bring your horse, we’re more than happy to stable it.

Our site is set high on the mountainside overlooking Llyn Tegid (Lake Bala) - Wales's largest natural lake - Yr Aran, Arenig Fawr and other peaks in Snowdonia.

 

Once here you'll want to try the array of watersports, from canoeing and kayaking to white water rafting and windsurfing. You could also stride across the hills, or along any one of miles of footpaths leading away from the site. At the very least there’s the stunning 45-minute walk to The Eagles Inn at Llanuwchllyn for Sunday lunch. 

 

Access to Lake Bala at Llangywer is just a mile away and here you'll find a secluded beach, picnic area and The Bala Lake Railway, aboard which you can view the lakeside. Further afield, within a 45 minute drive of us, are endless empty sandy beaches, castles, prehistoric tombstones, slate mines, Portmeirion village, Mount Snowdon, Cadair Idris, Llangollen Canal (including the world famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct) and much, much more.

 

However, we won't be surprised if you want to stay put in our peaceful place, where you can discover magic on our famous Farm Tour when Llinos tells of local giants, witches, fairies and kings like Tegid Foel (the Bald).

 

In every sense this is truly the place for magic, mystery and a wilder side of Feather Down.  Croeso cynnes Cymreig - a warm Welsh welcome!

 


Geraint and Llinos Jones


 
 

  HIGHLIGHTS
1. Organic mountain farm
2. Spring lambing
3. Welsh-speaking hosts
4. Spectactular lake and mountain views
5. Good base for water and land sports