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Bala Tourist Information Centre
Bala, Gwynedd LL23 7SR - Wales, UK

At Bala Tourist Information Centre, we are here to help you. We have information on the town of Bala and the Snowdonia National Park. Find accommodation in a hotel or B&B, get a local map of the area or just...
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Attractions near Bala Tourist Information
A selection of attractions close to Bala Tourist Information:
Catholic Church  (< 1 Mile)
Opened in 1948, the Catholic Church in Bala is the first church outside of Portugal to be dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima. Previously, Bala...
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Llyn Tegid  (< 1 Mile)
Llyn Tegid is the largest natural lake in Wales. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and attracts many different kinds of birds. The...
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Thomas Charles` Statue  (< 1 Mile)
Thomas Charles was a great religious reformer who came to Bala in the 1780s and became immersed in Welsh Methodism. He pioneered a system of...
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Tomen y Bala  (< 1 Mile)
Tomen y Bala is a conspicuous mound, clearly visible from the car park at the north-east end of the town, near the River Tryweryn. It...
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Bala Lake Railway  (6.8 Miles)
From the carriages of the Bala Lake Railway, passengers have superb views of Llyn Tegid and its wildlife. The railway is built on part of...
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Conwy Falls  (13.2 Miles)
Conwy Falls is situated in a ’Site of Special Scientific Interest’, just near Betws-y-Coed. The area offers spectacular waterfalls and scenic woodland walks. Look out...
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Mynydd Hiraethog  (15.9 Miles)
The Mynydd Hiraethog is a wild, beautiful moorland landscape lying between the Snowdonia National Park and the Vale of Clwyd. Part of the moor, consisting...
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Corwen Parish Church  (16 Miles)
Corwen`s church is dedicated to St Mael and St Sulien who established a religious community in the area in the 6th Century. The present church...
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Bryn y Castell  (18 Miles)
Bryn y Castell is an Iron Age hillfort perched on a small hill in remote moorland above the Roman Road known as Sarn Helen. Excavations...
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Huw Llwyd`s Pulpit  (18.3 Miles)
Huw Llwyd`s Pulpit is a column of rock in the River Cynfal above the Cynfal Waterfall. Huw Llwyd was a sorcerer who lived in the...
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Penmachno Parish Church  (19.3 Miles)
Some of the earliest Christian stones in Wales are housed inside Penmachno Church. The stones are from the late 5th and 6th Centuries and have...
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Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre  (20.1 Miles)
Coed y Brenin is a beautiful forest with a range of habitats where visitors can follow footpaths or mountain bike trails. These range from easy...
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Cymerau Waterfall  (20.6 Miles)
A few minutes walk from a car park on the A496, south of Blaenau Ffestiniog, brings you to an ancient bridge spanning Afon Goedol and...
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Llandecwyn  (20.7 Miles)
In a beautiful setting overlooking Tremadog Bay, Llandecwyn is a small pilgrim place for quiet prayer, simple hospitality, and thoughtful conversation. Individuals and groups of...
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Dinas Bran Castle  (21.1 Miles)
Dinas Bran Castle is a romantic ruin occupying the summit of a steep hill above Llangollen and the Dee Valley. Built about 1260 by Gruffudd...
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Eglwyseg Rocks  (21.1 Miles)
The limestone cliffs and crags of Eglwyseg Rocks are probably the most impressive feature of the spectacular landscape around Llangollen. This striking escarpment of carboniferous...
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Horseshoe Falls  (21.1 Miles)
The Horseshoe Falls is a picturesque, crescent-shaped weir on the River Dee. Designed by Thomas Telford in the early 19th century, it was built to...
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Llangollen Bridge  (21.1 Miles)
According to an old rhyme there are `Seven Wonders of Wales`and Llangollen Bridge spanning the River Dee is one of them. Few visitors crossing the...
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Pontcysyllte Aqueduct  (21.1 Miles)
Towering 126 feet above the River Dee, Pontcysyllte Aqueduct is the highest aqueduct in Britain and a walk along its 1007 feet long towpath is...
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St Collen`s Church, Llangollen  (21.1 Miles)
St Collen, a hermit from Glastonbury, founded a church at Llangollen in the 6th Century. It is said he killed a man-eating giantess who lived...
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