Located in the spectacular Ogwen Valley, the park nestles within a quiet woodland with Ogwen Bank Falls providing a spectacular backdrop. The Ogwen is a delightful river, spilling down the mountains of Snowdonia, in parts rushing by, in others quiet stretches and deep pools. Noted for salmon and sea trout, fishing is available in the river but not on the Park (please ask at reception about permits or licences).
The whole area is well known for activity based holidays and this Park in particular. The natural beauty of the Snowdonia National Park (840 square miles of varied countryside) is hard to surpass anywhere and beckons to be explored.
An excellent licensed bar, provides the perfect atmosphere in which to relax after exploring the wilds of Snowdonia.
There is no better area in Britain than Snowdonia for all kinds of walking. There are nature trails up to the more difficult mountain walk – Snowdon has six well known tracks – but be prepared! Those wishing to take the more leisurely route up can enjoy a different perspective of the mountain from the unique Snowdon Mountain Railway with breathtaking views.