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Bala Lake Railway

Bala Lake Railway, Gwynedd, Shropshire, LL237DD


Bala Lake Railway: Narrow gauge steam trains with views of Wales largest natural lake.

Open: Easter until the end of Sept, daily 10am - 5pm except some Mondays and Fridays.

Cost: Adult £6.70, SC £6.20, Child £1.50.


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Bala Lake Railway
Rheilffordd Llyn Tegid
The Station
LLanuwchllyn
Gwynedd
Gwynedd
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