Snowdonia National Park

Explore the great outdoors in Snowdonia.

The UK’s third largest National Park, Snowdonia has recently reverted back to its original Welsh name Eryri, meaning “highlands”. Located in northwest Wales and covering over 823 square miles, Eryri National Park is a feast for the eyes. It’s also home to Wales’ largest mountain – Mt. Snowdon.

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  • From leisurely walks to challenging hikes, Snowdonia National Park Wales offers a variety of activities for all levels. Here are just a few suggestions to make the most of your visit:

    • Trek to the summit of Mount Snowdon.

      If you’re a keen hiker, you can choose from several paths to reach the top for stunning panoramic views. This incredible mountain is over 3,500 feet (approximately 1,065m/ 1.065km) high!

    • Explore the scenic trails.

      With over 100 lakes and craggy peaks like the Glyderau and the Carneddau, Snowdonia is a hiker’s paradise. The trails also offer opportunities to spot wildlife, including the elusive mountain goat.

    • Discover historic sites.

      Visit the medieval castles and historic railways near the park for a journey back in time. This includes Dolbadarn Castle, and the famously steep Snowdon Mountain Railway.

    • Try adventurous activities.

      For thrill-seekers, there are plenty of outdoor activities to choose from including rock climbing, canyoning, and kayaking.

How to Get There

Location: Address: Eryri National Park, Wales, United Kingdom.

Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park is accessible by road, rail, and bus. The park covers over 823 square miles, so there are various points of entry depending on your chosen activities. The Cambrian and Conwy Valley train lines allow for easy access to some of the popular areas within the park. Additionally, there are multiple bus services that operate from nearby towns and villages.

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