From the North and South, take the A5 to Druid, branching here onto the A494, signposted Bala.
On arrival in Bala turn left onto the B4391, signposted Llangynog. After crossing the bridge take the second right and follow the road around to your right for about half a mile and Pen-y-garth will be on your right.
Take the exceptional beauty of Bala Lake, the majesty of the scenery and the wealth of local activities to be enjoyed here, then add the Haulfryn touch of excellence, and it’s clear that this recent addition to the Haulfyn Group will soon become an even more desirable place to own a holiday home.
This has always been a very special corner of Wales. Bala, about a mile away, is a friendly, welcoming town with every facility including a busy Monday market. Bala Lake, the Principality’s largest, is a haven for water sports and fishing, the steady mountain breeze making it perfect for sailing and windsurfing.
There are lakes, mountain walks, and castles to visit, wonderful cycling, and fascinating museums; and then the quiet peace and tranquillity of Pen-y-Garth’s own 20 acres of heaven.
These details were last updated on Friday 18 March 2011