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Belle Del- luxury farmstay glamping - Caernarfon
Belle Del means just that - beautiful and gorgeous! Tucked along a tree lined roman road and into the meadow with a stunning view of Snowdon this luxury tent is wonderfully peaceful, its only neighbour the Highland Railway. The luxurious belle features a logburner, Private Eco shower and loo complex. A gorgeous proper bed with a deep mattress, fresh cotton linens and snuggly throws with stunning Snowdonia views. Belle Dell is equipped with its own kitchen area with all the post and pans, dishes, gas ring stove and bbq. All the bedding is included as well as towels and robes. The wood burner (starter logs included!) throws out loads of heat so a cool summer evening is toasty. In your private meadow you may wish to enjoy a quiet cuppa or a glass of wine, toast a marshmallow or perfect your barbecuing skills with no pots and pans to unpack – its all here down to the salt & pepper pots. You see, it's all been very carefully thought out – 5 star camping without the hassle. Just bring yourself -so you can just switch off, settle down and truly get away from it all in the essence of luxury. Belle Del is situated in its own private field with its own Eco shower / loo complex. No Neighbours ! The roman road leading to the belle can get a bit squishy underfoot after rain so best to bring suitable footwear. A little note that Belle doesnt have Wifi but is in a strong 3G & 4G area Neither does she have air con- you can open the tent doors and zippable windows for more air flow. We are here to advise where you can go walking, shopping eating out or the latest thrill seeking activity if you want. But will leave you alone the majority of the time as we understand your need to relax and be peaceful x Belle Del is set just outside the boundary of the Snowdonia National Park and near the surrounding beauty that is the Llyn Peninsula. There is a vast choice of places to visit and things to do in this mystical landscape with its Celtic culture and fascinating history; there truly is something to suit everyone. The Snowdonia National Park boasts some of the most beautiful and spectacular scenery in the country and there are many ways you can explore it; by foot, horse, bike, train, boat or car – the choice is yours! Snowdonia also offers leisure facilities on a grand scale; sailing, canoeing, swimming, rock-climbing, walking, golf and horse-riding to name but a few! Alongside easy access to historic castles and houses, steam trains, copper and slate mines, come rain or shine, you won’t be short of something to fill the time when you visit this area of North Wales . Snowdon itself, at 3,650 feet (1,085m) is a prime destination for many, with the most popular routes to the summit ranging from the popular Llanberis path running parallel to the Snowdon Mountain Railway, to the more challenging Pyg and Miner’s tracks. Dinas Dinlle is just 5 minutes drive from the Belle. The beach is a very popular sandy beach with the upper shores consisting of small pebbles and stones. At the west of the beach is a children’s play area and there is good surfing. Parc Glynllifon is just 2 minutes drive away. It has an amazing mansion, café,historic gardens and an arts and craft centre. Caernarfon is just a ten-minute drive and here you will find yourself in the midst of a Royal Town, with its shops and restaurants catering for every taste. The Castle dates back to the 13th Century and dominates this historic and royal town; the site and its walls are a designated World Heritage Site. The town is situated on the banks of the River Seiont with magnificent views of the Menai Strait. The History of the town dates back to Roman times and its commanding presence demonstrates how it was set apart from other settlements in North Wales. We have listed some here, but rather than detail every attraction, our information pack has further details : Caernarfon Castle Conwy Castle Golf Snowdon Mountain Railway Welsh Highland Railway Llanberis Lake Railway Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railway Llandudno – Great Orme Indigo Jones Slate Llechwedd Slate Caverns Adventure Activities Sailing Rock Climbing Walking Cycling Go Karting Kayaking Horse Riding Zip World Snowdonia The Fun Centre Glasfryn Parc Greenwood Forest Park Pilas Palas Butterfly Farm Foel Farm Park Public Bus stop a short walk down the lane with half hourly buses to Caernarfon. Can order taxis to and fro we are only 3 1/2 miles from Caernarfon Welcome to pick up and return from train station / bus station if you need x It is a working farm so there are animals nearby. Your very welcome to visit the cattle, sheep and pigs 💕 Unfortunatley we cannot accept dogs for this reason
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