We're pleased to announce we now have 44 cars confirmed for the tour! This is a great result. The weather looks promising and we have secured a great selection of cars.
It's down to the last 6 spaces now, so if you dont want to miss out, PM me today to reserve your space. It's only £7.50 per person for camping and there is no charge for the tour itself.
Originally Posted by Raver1300Sport 45 Cars Now! Only 5 Spaces left!
Dear All, here is the up to date list of those attending. If you have not paid yet, please do so asap. Payment can be made via "Paypal" or via "Cheque".
Dear All,
Campsite directions have been sent out via email or post (some dont have a pc). If you have not yet received the directions then please let me know.
Ive not had them mate, I've had 2 e-mails off you but none containing directions.
Thanks
Approaching from the Manchester/Liverpool/Chester area
Take the A494 to “Bala” then turn right onto the A4212 to “Trawsfynydd”. Turn left onto the A470 heading South to “Dolgellau”. The site is three miles on the right shortly after the small village of “Bronaber”. After a telephone box and a chapel (seen on your left), you will soon see a white arrow sign 'B&B Cae Gwyn Farm' on the right, then a dark brown sign 'Cae Gwyn Farm B&B' just at the top of the drive. Please turn right into the drive after the sign and follow the directions in the farmyard to the reception. <O</O Approaching from the Birmingham/Shrewsbury area
Turn left onto the A458 to “Welshpool” and “Dolgellau” where you will join up with the A470. Continue on this road bypassing “Dolgellau” town and carry on for a further ten miles, then you will soon see a white arrow sign 'B&B Cae Gwyn Farm' on the left, then a dark brown sign 'Cae Gwyn Farm B&B' just at the top of the drive. Please turn left into the drive before the sign and follow the directions in the farmyard to the reception. <O</O Approaching from Holyhead <O</O From “Holyhead Port”, head towards “Bangor” and “Caernarfon” on the A55. As you come onto the mainland from “Anglesey”, leave at junction 9 onto the A487. Continue along the A487 passing “Caernarfon”, then “Porthmadog” and “Trawsfynnyd”. Head south for “Dolgellau” after “Trawsfynnyd”. The site is three miles on the right shortly after the small village of “Bronaber”. After a telephone box and a chapel (seen on your left), you will soon see a white arrow sign 'B&B Cae Gwyn Farm' on the right, then a dark brown sign 'Cae Gwyn Farm B&B' just at the top of the drive. Please turn right into the drive after the sign and follow the directions in the farmyard to the reception. <O</O
<O</O ***Warning for Sat-Nav Users – Sat-Nav’s don’t work too well with all the mountains in the area and some post coded areas can be vast. Use the directions and maps provided. If you end up at 'Glanllynau Duon', you need to go about a half a mile further south on the A470 despite what your sat-nav is telling you.***
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