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

Mrs Lindsay Hind

Abercelyn Country House

& Cottages

Llanycil, Bala, LL23 7YF

Gwynedd, Wales, UK

Phone: 01678 521109

Phone (int.): +44 1678 521109

 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

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Guided Walking in Snowdonia


We offer guided mountain walking and navigation training in Snowdonia on a daily basis at special prices for Abercelyn guests.

Guided Walking or navigation training with a qualified UK Mountain Leader:

  • Half-day: £45, e.g. scenic walk

  • Day: £75, e.g. high-level route

  • these prices include a 25% reduction for those staying at Abercelyn

The price is per group up to 6 persons

 

Member of the UK Mountain Leader Training Association

Winter walking with views of Abercelyn and Lake Bala

Winter walking with views of Abercelyn and Lake Bala

Abercelyn is ideally situated in Snowdonia for mountain-walking, there are three local mountain ranges (Arenig, Aran, Berwyn) readily accessible and other parts of Snowdonia are a short drive away. The local mountain ranges provide un-crowded walking over a variety of terrain, ranging from valley walks to peaks approaching 3000 ft.

Self-guided walking at Abercelyn

Mountain Views

 

Walks Available

Walks are carried out in small, friendly groups accompanied by an qualified guide (UK Mountain Leader) and tailored to walkers requirements:

A walking programme will be tailored to individual requirements, examples of walk themes are:

  • The best local scenic walks including around Lake Bala, Precipice Walk, Panorama walk and more.
  • The best local high level walks including the Aran ridge, Arenig Fawr, the Berwyns and more.
  • Ridge walks including the Aran ridge, Cader Idris horseshoe, Nantlle ridge and more.
  • Snowdon by combing routes to make a circular or a traverse with public transport, e.g. The Miners & Pyg tracks, the Watkin path & south ridge, Snowdon Ranger & Rhyd-Ddu paths.
  • Exploring the remoter parts of the Rhinogs.
  • Walks for the over 50s, at a comfortable pace.
  • Peak bagging: Welsh 3,000 (over a week), Nuttalls (2,000 footers), Marilyns, ....
 

Cader Idris summit


In addition to the comfortable accommodation provided at Abercelyn the following facilities are available for walkers:

  • Drying room

  • Adequate heating and hot-water

  • Library of maps and guide-books

  • Advice where to go on non-walking days

  • Packed lunches are freshly prepared and tailored to energetic outdoor activities

  • Adequate parking.

Summit of Rhobell Fawr  

General information:

  • What to wear and carry: ask for an equipment checklist

  • Need to buy equipment: you can buy equipment locally and with discount!

  • Not sure which type of walk: just telephone for advice.

  • If you want something tailored to your needs: just telephone and discuss.


Browse the other pages of Abercelyn web-site to obtain an impression of the accommodation, location and previous visitors comments.

If you have any questions please contact: Ray Hind at Abercelyn Country House