Snowdon Yr Wyddfa
Wales's highest peak rewards hikers and train-riders alike with glacier-carved panoramas stretching to Ireland on a clear day.
About this spectacle
Standing at the highest point in Wales, Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) offers sweeping panoramas across a dramatic landscape of glacially sculpted ridges, dark corrie lakes, and steep cwms. On clear days the summit reveals views stretching to Ireland, the Isle of Man, and across the full breadth of Snowdonia. Visitors ascend via several mountain paths — rocky scrambles, wide tourist tracks, or the narrow-gauge Snowdon Mountain Railway for those who prefer not to walk. The upper slopes frequently vanish into cloud, lending the mountain an atmospheric, moody quality even when conditions are challenging. Wind is almost ever-present, often biting even in summer, and the changing light plays across the slate-grey and russet hillsides throughout the day. The summit café and station provide an unexpected focal point at the top, where hikers and train passengers mingle. In winter, snow transforms the ridges into an alpine scene, with ice on the rocky paths demanding respect.
When to go
Apr — Oct, peak Jun — Aug
Getting there
Nearest airport: LPL. Nearest city: Caernarfon.
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