BWLCH GWYN FARM
CARAVAN PARK and PONY TREKKING CENTRE
THE PARK
Bwlch Gwyn is a small exclusive Holiday Home Caravan Park set in a secluded but but not isolated elevated position, just off the A493 between Arthog and Fairborne, with stunning views of the Mawddach Estuary and Barmouth beyond.
The park is quiet and well of the main road and yet within a short distance of all local emenities and the fabulous, safe sandy beach at Fairborne.
Fairborne Village provides shops for everyday needs with a Post Office, Newsagents, Butchers, Green and normal Groceries, Cafes, as well as a Garage, Hotels, Bars, Restaurants, etc...
Barmouth, Dolgellau and Tywyn are only a few miles away whilst Snowdonia National Park spreads out northwards from Bwlch Gwyn. Aberdovey and Pwlllheli are also within easy reach by Train and are well worth a visit.
If your wish is for a quiet walk you can take a stroll on our farm land and have a picnic overlooking the best views in Wales or join our pony treks along the beach and estuary shorline.
Fresh-water and sea fishing are available locally.
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
In this beautiful area there are many varied local walks where visitors can see the abundance of wild flowers and birds. Walk to Barmouth across the famous B.R. Wooden bridge with glorious views and a walk across Arthog Bog to Penrhyn Point and the Barmouth Ferry is a must. Arthog and Friog waterfalls are a pleasant short evening walk. The nature walk along the disused GWR railway track to Arthog and Penmaenpool, where the old signal box is preserved and now being used as a RSPB Wildlife Centre, is exceptional with the ever changing light and moods over the estuary.
Cregennan Lakes and Cader Idris mountain range offer both great beauty and peace always within sight of the sea and estuary.
Our beautiful beach at Fairborne has a two milestretch of sand and is noted for safe bathing and water sports. The beach has also become known as one of the best in the area for Wind-surfing and other small craft are easily launched down a ramp or off the shingle at Penrhyn point. Where ever you are on Fairborne beach the mountains form a close backdrop of scenic splendour.
Fairborne is also the home of a narrow-gauge steam railway that runs to Penrhyn point for the ferry journey across to Barmouth.
Address: Bwlch Gwyn Holiday homes, Bwlch Gwyn farm, Fairborne, Gwynedd LL39 1BX
Tel: (01341) 250107