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Ty Cerrig
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Satnav Quick Search ID: S41579S
Rhydymain, Gwynedd, Wales, United Kingdom, LL40 2BB
Open from Jan to Dec
Rhys and family warmly invite you to enjoy a stay at Ty Cerrig, a friendly, family-run CL site on our third-generation working sheep farm near Rhydymain. The site is beautifully situated alongside the Afon Ty Cerrig, with sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and countryside.
Located just off the A494, Ty Cerrig offers excellent access and is ideally positioned between the two historic market towns of Bala and Dolgellau, both rich in culture, charm, and leisure opportunities.
Bala (7 miles away) is home to Llyn Tegid, Wales’s largest natural lake, popular for paddleboarding, kayaking, wild swimming, sailing, and fishing. The town itself has a selection of cafes, traditional pubs, local shops, and the Bala Lake Railway, a scenic steam train ride along the lake’s shore.
Dolgellau (7 miles in the other direction) is a beautiful stone-built town at the foot of Cader Idris, a favourite mountain for walkers and hikers of all levels. The town offers boutique shops, cosy cafes, riverside walks, and access to the Mawddach Trail, a flat walking and cycling route that runs all the way to Barmouth along a disused railway line.
A little further afield, Barmouth (18 miles) offers a traditional seaside experience with a wide sandy beach, a picturesque harbour, and panoramic views from the iconic railway bridge or nearby hills.
The site is also served by the T3 public bus, providing connections to all three towns without needing to drive.
Picnic area with tables for guests to enj
Located just off the A494, Ty Cerrig offers excellent access and is ideally positioned between the two historic market towns of Bala and Dolgellau, both rich in culture, charm, and leisure opportunities.
Bala (7 miles away) is home to Llyn Tegid, Wales’s largest natural lake, popular for paddleboarding, kayaking, wild swimming, sailing, and fishing. The town itself has a selection of cafes, traditional pubs, local shops, and the Bala Lake Railway, a scenic steam train ride along the lake’s shore.
Dolgellau (7 miles in the other direction) is a beautiful stone-built town at the foot of Cader Idris, a favourite mountain for walkers and hikers of all levels. The town offers boutique shops, cosy cafes, riverside walks, and access to the Mawddach Trail, a flat walking and cycling route that runs all the way to Barmouth along a disused railway line.
A little further afield, Barmouth (18 miles) offers a traditional seaside experience with a wide sandy beach, a picturesque harbour, and panoramic views from the iconic railway bridge or nearby hills.
The site is also served by the T3 public bus, providing connections to all three towns without needing to drive.
Picnic area with tables for guests to enj
2025
Pitch and 2 adults £25
Pitch and 2 adults £25
Guide price from £25.00 to £ 25.00
Site on left immediately past bridge over stream; call at house in 140 meters on arrival
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172m above sea level
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