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Looking for a nice quiet campsite in or around the area of Bala, any recommendations please?
A good pub or pubs within walking distance of campsite would be great! 🙂
We are based in Shrewsbury, so anywhere within 1.5 hrs drive would be good. The plan is to do a little walking/chilling, but no riding.
I think the only pubs are in Bala itself.
It's a good few miles down the lakeside to the campsite that we use but it does allow fires on the shore, so you can substitute with tinnies around the campfire. (The pubs in Bala ain't so special imho)
[url= http://www.balacamping.co.uk/ ]Pant yr Onnen[/url]
That site looks spot on!
Beer around a fire sounds even better! 😉
They are fully booked 🙁
Rode from Chester to here the other weekend, camped and back. (no idea how to do links...)
tyisafbala.co.uk/
Very nice, quiet and friendly, and only a fiver!
Basic and I'd recommend the field at the farm rather than the river frontage field, walked down there but loos are enough to put you off...
Farm field was ace though. Mile and a bit to the pubs but all the sites in Bala are the same.
We stayed at [url= http://www.glanllyn.com ]glanllyn[/url] last year. Nice site, seemd to be mostly large groups tho (mostly sailing clubs i think) and whilst they certainly were not noisey, it wasn't a quiet site
We stayed at [url= http://www.glanllyn.com ]glanllyn[/url] last year. Nice site, seemd to be mostly large groups tho (mostly sailing clubs i think) and whilst they certainly were not noisey, it wasn't a quiet site
Commander, that one near Bala looks nice, I hadn't realised they split the camping from the caravanning. It can be difficult to find good campsites near pubs in Wales, the nicer, quiter sites tend to be in farmer's fields in the middle of nowehere, like [url= http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp?revid=4875 ]Cae Du[/url] that always get recommendations here (3 miles from Tywyn but fantastic views). You could also try [url= http://www.caeadda.co.uk/ ]Cae Adda[/url] in Trawsfynydd (has a pub in village). But if you are looking to book for this weekend, you might struggle with those. If so, try searching ukcampsite.
EDIT: And if you want quiet, and you are looking for this weekend or any time in the summer holidays, avoid Snowdonia and Bala! Around Llyn Vyrynwy or Clywedog or the Elan valley is just a beautiful.
Cheers for the above, just looking at them and deciding on which one! 😉
We stayed at Glanllyn a few years ago. No complaints, very pleasant. It was a bit too close to the main road for my liking, though car noise wasn't a problem.
Just got back from a weekend of adventure racing in the area - we were staying at [url= http://www.caeadda.co.uk/ ]Cae Adda[/url]. Lovely site, nice owners, good facilities, and right on the shore of the lake - great for swimming and kayaking.
Take a midge net though, if the breeze drops it gets a bit bitey...
Always use Ty Isaf now, I've stayed in all of them and its the best if you just want to pitch up and camp. Basic but good, cheap and always a space even on summer bank holiday. The owners of the rest all seem to be a bit mardy, especially if you have a group. It's normally fairly quiet, no noise late at night. If there's a few of you, just drive into town and get a cab back (I've walked it a few times, not too bad a walk if you have a tinny or too.) Or beers and a fire at the campsite.