Bala
TLL32 · United Kingdom
Sitting at the northern tip of Llyn Tegid — the largest natural lake in Wales — this modest Welsh-speaking town in Gwynedd's Snowdonia foothills offers mountain terrain, waterside access, and a handful of cafés and historic churches for its size. The Rivers Tryweryn and Dee flow through the area, and the wider region is ringed by UNESCO World Heritage sites.
- Population1,974
- Nearest water0.3 km
- Nearest mountain1.3 km
- UNESCO within 50 km9