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Tegid

Tegid is a mid-terrace stone-built cottage is located on a 220-acre farm at the bottom of the Berwyn Mountains, just 3 miles away from Bala and offers luxurious accommodation for families, pets and small groups.
Sleeps 5
Its quiet location provides total seclusion. You'll enjoy relaxing here with your family or friends away from the stresses of daily life. Tegid makes an excellent base from which to explore the areas outdoor pursuits. The Berwyn Mountains, located just outside, offer a wealth of activities such as mountain climbing, mountain biking, cycling, and walking. Whether you love the indoors or outdoors, Bala has much to offer.
Amazing Family Holidays
The rental has a beautifully furnished open plan living room with a dining area and a fitted kitchen. The kitchen is well-equipped with contemporary amenities and you'll have an easy time making scrumptious meals and cleaning up afterwards. It has two bedrooms; an en-suite family room with a double and single bed, and a twin room on the ground floor. There is a wet room on the ground floor with shower, basin, and WC. Outdoors, there is a front patio with seating. The patio offers superb views of the Berwyn Mountains and is the perfect relaxing spot in good weather. Your family will love the amenities offered. They include:
TV with Freeview
DVD
Fuel and power (included)
Oil central heating
Microwave
Electric oven and hob
Dishwasher
Fridge/Freezer
Bedding and towels (included)
Highchair, stair gate, and travel cot (provided upon request)
Front patio with seating
Off road parking for two cars
Pets allowed (2 well-behaved dogs welcome)
No smoking
Sample Balas Outdoor Pursuits
Sample some of Wales best water sports at Bala Lake. Activities offered here include abseiling, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, windsurfing, white water rafting, and gorge walking. The National White Water Centre, also known as Canolfan Tryweryn, is also famous for its water-sports. The centre was the U Ks first commercial whitewater rafting operation. It offers various water-sports and is known for its paddle-sport coaching. Ride the rapids at the centre and go on an exhilarating trip that is simply unforgettable.
See the areas beautiful mountain scenery by walking or cycling in the Berwyn Mountains or the Snowdonia Mountain Range. Want a challenge? Try climbing Arenig Fawr, North East Wales largest mountain. On a calm day, visit Llyn Celyn reservoir that was constructed in 1961 on River Tryweryns valley to supply Liverpool with water.
There are so many attractions in Bala you'll simply wonder how the days go by.