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The small town of Bala rests on the shores of Lake Bala, on Snowdonia National Park's southeastern edge.
It is a wonderfully picturesque town that appeals to backpackers, couples and families alike.
With the Canolfan Tryweryn Whitewater Rafting Centre giving visitors a thrilling canoeing adventure and the slow-moving Bala Lake Railway offering an incredible view of Snowdonia's rolling hills, the town appeals to a wide range of visitors.
Hotels in Bala are available year round, and although the area is fairly remote, there is a good range of shops and cafes.
Many visitors take a boat out on the lake for angling trips, although the gwyniad, a species of fish native to the lake, may not be caught.
The summer months see the highest tourist numbers and during June, July and August the main road can become crowded with non-locals.
The town’s chapels can all be visited, with the English Chapel a favourite among visitors.
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District: City Centre
Housed in a Grade II listed property in Bala, this is an upscale boutique style property with cosy interiors and modern amenities
Superb9.2
(105 reviews)
District: Llanycil
Close to known tourist attractions in Snowdonia and Bala, is this self-catering luxury accommodation housed in a traditional style property
Superb9.1
(39 reviews)
District: Llanfor
Luxury accommodation housed in an old fashioned but cosy house located within walking distance of the town of Bala in Wales
Superb9.0
(36 reviews)
District: Llanuwchllyn
Located in the splendid Snowdonia National Park, in the Welsh village of Llanuwchllyn, 6 miles from Bala, close to a good restaurant
Great8.8
(116 reviews)
District: Frongoch
Situated near Frongoch village in the Welsh countryside, with outstanding lake, river and mountain views, working farm, self catering caravan available
Great8.8
(87 reviews)
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Introduction to Bala, Wales
The small town of Bala rests on the shores of Lake Bala, on Snowdonia National Park's southeastern edge.It is a wonderfully picturesque town that appeals to backpackers, couples and families alike.
With the Canolfan Tryweryn Whitewater Rafting Centre giving visitors a thrilling canoeing adventure and the slow-moving Bala Lake Railway offering an incredible view of Snowdonia's rolling hills, the town appeals to a wide range of visitors.
Hotels in Bala are available year round, and although the area is fairly remote, there is a good range of shops and cafes.
Many visitors take a boat out on the lake for angling trips, although the gwyniad, a species of fish native to the lake, may not be caught.
The summer months see the highest tourist numbers and during June, July and August the main road can become crowded with non-locals.
The town’s chapels can all be visited, with the English Chapel a favourite among visitors.
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