Ideally located between the beautiful lakes of Bala and Celyn, the small village of Frongoch is surrounded by the Arenig mountains With a small shop with café, this village is renowned for the National Whitewater Centre on the River Tryweryn The vibrant market town of Bala is just under three miles away at the head of Llyn Tegid - the largest natural lake in Wales and home to a unique fish called the Gwyniaid, which is apparently a relic of the Ice Age The area is renowned for its outstanding water sports facilities and fishing, sailing, canoeing, windsurfing and white water rafting are all available nearby The town boasts a range of interesting shops, inns, restaurants and an historical town walk as well as the narrow gauge Bala Lake Railway The beautiful Snowdonia Mountain Range and the wonderful Berwyn Mountains are within easy driving distance and offer climbing, walking, mountain biking and many other outdoor activities Set in the small village of Frongoch and just three miles from the delightful market town of Bala is this traditional stone-built detached house There is a cosy sitting room with an open Victorian fireplace and a well equipped fitted kitchen The property has been tastefully decorated throughout and well furnished with a blend of modern convenience and traditional charm Outside, visitors can enjoy dining on a pebbled sitting area with garden furniture with a barbecue – ideal for long summer evenings The property is within easy driving distance of many local activities and amenities, including Lake Celyn and the famous National Whitewater Centre .
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