
To the south west of the town of Bala, between the Berwyn, Aran and Arenig mountains lies Llyn Tegid, or you may have heard it referred to as Bala Lake. At 4 miles long and up to ¾ of a mile wide it is Wales’ largest natural lake. It is owned and managed by the Snowdonia National Park Authority as a recreational resource, who also protects the lake and its special biodiversity.
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Below is a live image of Llyn Tegid taken from the Snowdonia National Park Authority Warden's Office located on the lake foreshore. This image is updated every 5 minutes.
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At times of poor visibility, please refer to the image below as reference for what you would be seeing on a clear day.


