16 acres of level parkland on the shore of Wales's largest natural lake in the southern area of the Snowdonia National Park. The meandering river, mature trees and a backdrop of rolling hills and mountiains makes Glanllyn an idyllic place to camp. There is a large shingle beach ideal for launching, boats, canoes and windsurfing. The National Whitewater Centre for rafting and canoeing is 6 miles away and the Coed y Brenin forest centre for mountain biking and walking is 30 minutes away. There are plenty of local walks to suit all abilities.