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A Lovely Site

Can't find anything wrong or bad to say about this site. It fulfilled our needs perfectly Access on the right hand side of the main road as you drive South, just past Abergwynant Hall sign. Down the winding road to the woods at the bottom of the paddock. Owners house adjacent. Hardstanding drive and pitches, well spaced, with grass between pitches. Some panic tables scattered around. Bins and Elsan in a small enclosure with main water nearby. WiFi is available at a rate of £1.50 per day payable with your pitch fee by Bank Transfer, details of which are on the notice board with wifi code. We used our own and mobile phone signal was fine. Site great for exploring the area. The old railway line is now a walking/cycling track accessed by going through a gate at the rear of the site. Turn left along the forest path if on bike and follow the stream for about 600 yards to the trail. If you turn right on the forest path you can climb up and over the top of the wood (about 100 metre high) following the orange trail and you reach the estuary and the trail. There's a pub about 2 kms up the trail near the toll bridge, George III. If you want to do some serious climbing then Cadair Idris is on the doorstep. (Other mountains are available). Also a good site to stay at for Mach Loop fans. The seaside town of Barmouth is 5 miles further south down the trail and small shops can be found in Dolgellau. There is a shower and toilet by the bridge on the way in. £1 for 7 minutes (hot water a bit temperamental). Not exclusive use. No drive over waste water grid and not sure about where the local bus stops, suspect near the entrance but check with the most genial owner, Mr.Rupert Jones. Certainly a place to return to.
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