One of the region’s biggest holiday parks is spending millions of pounds on improving facilities for visitors.
Haven is splashing the cash at Hafan Y Mor near Pwllheli.
Bosses are investing a total of £5.5m into the park, the biggest spend on any Haven park in the UK this year.
Developments include a £1m lodge and lake scheme that is almost complete - upping the offer at the popular site.

There has been another £1m spent on the second phase of the redevelopment of the swimming pool complex, building a new changing village.
Apartment upgrades are costing £500,000 and a planned climbing wall will cost £200,000.

The biggest single spend will not be something that visitors will particularly notice but will appreciate in the long term.
They want to get rid of the old Butlins sewerage treatment plant that is currently located alongside the Wales Coastal Path.
A brand new modern plant is being built further into the park and well away from the coastal path.
Work on this is due to be completed in early summer and will cost close to £3m in total.
It followed a massive investment the year before to transform the pool complex.

Andrew Baker, general manager at Hafan-y-Mor, said: “We are spending a further £5.5 million at Hafan y Mor over the winter and spring.
“This is the single biggest investment this winter on any Haven park.”