Abercelyn Country House is a Grade-II listed, former rectory built in 1729

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Mrs Lindsay Hind

Abercelyn Country House

& Cottage

Llanycil, Bala, LL23 7YF

Gwynedd, Wales, UK

Phone: 01678 521109

Phone (int.): +44 1678 521109

Fax: 01678 520848

Fax (int.): +44 1678 520848

 E-mail: info@abercelyn.co.uk

 

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Abercelyn is located near Bala in Snowdonia, Wales, UK

Bala is located in the Snowdonia National Park in North Wales, UK

The Snowdonia National Park provides outstanding opportunities for mountain walking, white-water-rafting, mountain biking, sailing and more

Walkers WelcomeCyclists Welcome

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Guide

The Guide is an knowledgeable mountain walker with over 30 years experience and a qualified UK Mountain Leader. The guide will carry all the appropriate safety equipment, including: first aid kit, emergency shelter, mobile phone, GPS receiver, etc.

The Guide will choose walks in accordance with the group’s ability and wishes as well as taking into local factors, such as weather, access and parking, while avoiding busy areas. The primary objective is for the group to enjoy the walks, therefore the group’s wishes will influence the choice of walks on a daily basis. Instruction on route finding and navigation can be provided if desired.

Routes are chosen to minimise effort and maximise enjoyment, e.g. ridge-routes provide excellent views and tend to maintain height once gained. However, the disadvantage is that linear ridge routes finish a long way from the starting point, this can be avoided by choosing circular routes (horse-shoes). Where necessary, public transport will be used or car shuffles will be arranged. Routes are chosen to start from car parks at altitude to minimise the work!

Ray Hind is a member of the UK Mountain Leader Training Association

Why choose a guided-walking holiday?

The following are some of the reasons why people choose group walking with a guide:

  • The Guide will know the best routes, access points and local factors.

  • You will find out things of interest, such as local history, culture and geography.

  • The walks will be chosen to suit the abilities of the group.

  • You will meet people with similar interests.

  • Dinner is an opportunity to socialise.