Located right on the edge of Snowdonia National Park and south of Lake Bala, Lake Vyrnwy nestles amidst the pristine and stunning Berwyn Mountains. With its spectacular waterfalls and expansive, unspoiled countryside, a trip to Lake Vyrnwy makes for a wonderful day out for the whole family.
With a total area of 823 square miles, Eryri is the largest national park in Wales. Home to over 26,000 people, Eryri's landscape is steeped in culture, history, and heritage, where the Welsh language is an integral part of daily life for its inhabitants.
Much loved by the locals and attracting many visitors every year, although officially called Dunraven Bay, it is also often referred to as Southerndown beach taking its name from the nearby village. This beach is a great place to fossil hunt and has some of the best rock pools along the coast. It has a great sandy beach, large car park and visitor facilities.