Bala and Barmouth Scenic Tour

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Bala and Barmouth Scenic Tour

Bala and Barmouth Scenic Tour

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Join us on a pituresque scenic drive through the stunning Welsh scenery! We stop at Bala for a break, an historic market town in the Snowdonia National Park. The rivers Tryweryn and Dee flow either side of Bala, creating Bala Lake, Wales’ largest natural lake. We continue to Barmouth, on the West Coast of North Wales and lying between a mountain range and the sea on the mouth of the River Mawddach. It is arguable one of the most beautiful locations in Wales. The Old Town is definitely worth a visit, the harbour is beautiful and you can walk across the spectacular Barmouth Bridge which spans the river. The beach is long and sandy and there is a range of shops, cafes, a funfair and amusement arcades!



Join us on a pituresque scenic drive through the stunning Welsh scenery! We stop at Bala for a break, an historic market town in the Snowdonia National Park. The rivers Tryweryn and Dee flow either side of Bala, creating Bala Lake, Wales’ largest natural lake. We continue to Barmouth, on the West Coast of North Wales and lying between a mountain range and the sea on the mouth of the River Mawddach. It is arguable one of the most beautiful locations in Wales. The Old Town is definitely worth a visit, the harbour is beautiful and you can walk across the spectacular Barmouth Bridge which spans the river. The beach is long and sandy and there is a range of shops, cafes, a funfair and amusement arcades!



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Join us on a pituresque scenic drive through the stunning Welsh scenery! We stop at Bala for a break, an historic market town in the Snowdonia National Park. The rivers Tryweryn and Dee flow either side of Bala, creating Bala Lake, Wales’ largest natural lake. We continue to Barmouth, on the West Coast of North Wales and lying between a mountain range and the sea on the mouth of the River Mawddach. It is arguable one of the most beautiful locations in Wales. The Old Town is definitely worth a visit, the harbour is beautiful and you can walk across the spectacular Barmouth Bridge which spans the river. The beach is long and sandy and there is a range of shops, cafes, a funfair and amusement arcades!