Y Bala

Community in Merionethshire

Wales

Y Bala

Bala Lake / Llyn Tegid Boats on the lake seen from the Bala Lake Railway.
Bala Lake / Llyn Tegid Credit: David Robinson

Y Bala, also known as Bala, is a small community located in the county of Merionethshire, Wales. It is situated in the picturesque rural landscape of the Snowdonia National Park, surrounded by stunning mountains, lakes, and forests.

The community of Y Bala has a population of around 2,000 people, making it a close-knit and friendly community. The town itself is centered around the market square, which is lined with charming shops, cafes, and traditional Welsh pubs. The local economy is mainly driven by tourism, agriculture, and small businesses.

One of the notable landmarks in Y Bala is Bala Lake, also known as Llyn Tegid, which is the largest natural lake in Wales. It attracts many visitors who enjoy water activities such as sailing, kayaking, and fishing. The area is also a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, with several scenic trails and viewpoints.

Y Bala is known for its rich cultural heritage, particularly its Welsh language and traditions. The community is proud of its Welsh-speaking population and hosts various cultural events and festivals throughout the year to celebrate its heritage. The annual Bala Agricultural Show is a highlight, showcasing the region's farming traditions and livestock.

Education is an important aspect of Y Bala, with several schools catering to different age groups. The community also has a strong sense of community spirit, with various clubs and organizations offering recreational activities for residents of all ages.

Overall, Y Bala in Merionethshire is a charming and vibrant community, offering a peaceful and picturesque setting for residents and visitors to enjoy the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of Wales.

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Y Bala Images

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Bala Lake / Llyn Tegid Boats on the lake seen from the Bala Lake Railway.
Bala Lake / Llyn Tegid
Boats on the lake seen from the Bala Lake Railway.
Old Station Footbridge, Bala Station Bala station is the eastern terminus of the Bala Lake Railway, a narrow gauge railway focusing on the heritage of steam locomotives used in the Welsh slate industries. The railway uses the trackbed of the former GWR line from Ruabon to Barmouth. The station was named Bala Lake Halt on the GWR line, the main Bala station being on the branch that ran north to Blaenau Ffestiniog.
Old Station Footbridge, Bala Station
Bala station is the eastern terminus of the Bala Lake Railway, a narrow gauge railway focusing on the heritage of steam locomotives used in the Welsh slate industries. The railway uses the trackbed of the former GWR line from Ruabon to Barmouth. The station was named Bala Lake Halt on the GWR line, the main Bala station being on the branch that ran north to Blaenau Ffestiniog.
Former Workhouse, Bala Grade II listed former workhouse then clothing factory, now residential units.
Former Workhouse, Bala
Grade II listed former workhouse then clothing factory, now residential units.
Arched Entrance to Rhiwlas Estate
Arched Entrance to Rhiwlas Estate
Raised walkway beside the Afon Tryweryn East of Bala and a short distance from the confluence of this river and the Afon Dyfrdwy (River Dee).
Raised walkway beside the Afon Tryweryn
East of Bala and a short distance from the confluence of this river and the Afon Dyfrdwy (River Dee).
Weirs on the Afon Tryweryn Taken northeast of Llyn Tegid and a short distance from where the Afon Tryweryn flows into the Afon Dyfrdwy (River Dee).
Weirs on the Afon Tryweryn
Taken northeast of Llyn Tegid and a short distance from where the Afon Tryweryn flows into the Afon Dyfrdwy (River Dee).
Bala Lake Railway The track west of Bala Station, taken from the footbridge at the station.
Bala Lake Railway
The track west of Bala Station, taken from the footbridge at the station.
On the path from Encil-y-Coed Looking north towards Bala.
On the path from Encil-y-Coed
Looking north towards Bala.
Stile on the path to Bala The town and lake can be seen ahead.
Stile on the path to Bala
The town and lake can be seen ahead.
Llyn Tegid From the footpath on the north western shore of the lake.
Llyn Tegid
From the footpath on the north western shore of the lake.
Heol Yr Orsaf (Station Road), Bala The station here is long gone. Looking towards Pont-y-Bala/Pont Tryweryn.
Heol Yr Orsaf (Station Road), Bala
The station here is long gone. Looking towards Pont-y-Bala/Pont Tryweryn.
Yr Orsaf Bala Bala railway station and bridge. Note the old emblem of the Free Wales Army.
Yr Orsaf Bala
Bala railway station and bridge. Note the old emblem of the Free Wales Army.
Yr Hen Ben Tarw The Old Bull’s Head, Bala.
Yr Hen Ben Tarw
The Old Bull’s Head, Bala.
The end of the line? At present, yes.  But there are plans to extend the line into the town of Bala again.
The end of the line?
At present, yes. But there are plans to extend the line into the town of Bala again.
Llyn Tegid Lake Bala.
Llyn Tegid
Lake Bala.
Boats on the shore of Llyn Tegid
Boats on the shore of Llyn Tegid
Salim Welsh Baptist Church, Bala Pottery Painting at Capel Clay.
Salim Welsh Baptist Church, Bala
Pottery Painting at Capel Clay.
Capel Hefin Former chapel, now an antiques store in Bala.
Capel Hefin
Former chapel, now an antiques store in Bala.
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Y Bala is located at Grid Ref: SH9335 (Lat: 52.907668, Lng: -3.584269)

Unitary Authority: Gwynedd

Police Authority: North Wales

Also known as: Bala

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