- Climb Moel Siabod via the spectacular Daear Ddu Ridge
- Experience your first mountain scramble
- Small group adventures
- Professional mountain guides
Much loved Moel Siabod stands majestically in Northern Eryri/Snowdonia just outside the village of Capel Curig Its standalone position gives excellent panoramic views of the mountains around it.
On this popular ‘beginner scramble’, your qualified and experienced mountain guide will lead you to the top of the mountain via the awesome Daear Ddu ridge scramble. This is a sustained grade I scramble and perfect for those looking to take their hiking further.
Client satisfaction is our top priority. Our hikes are recommended by 100% of previous customers. We’re the number one outdoor adventure provider in the area and four-time recipient of the Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Award.
We meet bright and early in the morning at the famous Caffi Siabod where you can prepare for the day with a coffee or a bacon sandwich.
We operate our Moel Siabod via Daear Ddu hikes throughout the year but only currently for private guiding clients.
Or if you’d like to learn more about mountaineering, we climb Moel Siabod via Daear Ddu on day two of our popular Mountain Skills course.
Whether you’re doing it for charity, with a group of friends, as a family outing or just for your own pleasure, MountainXperience will take the hassle out of planning your adventure and keep you safe on the day. You’ll only meet qualified and experienced mountain guides who are fully insured and hold up-to-date first aid certificates to ensure your safety.
You might also like our Climb Snowdon or Snowdon Sunrise adventures.
- Level - MODERATE
- Duration - 6-8 hours
- Distance - 6.5 miles (10.5km)
- Climbing - approx 775m
- Group - Up to 8
- Age - 8+
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Frequently Asked Questions
Of course! Around half our clients come on their own. It’s a great way to meet other like-minded adventurers.
Children are very welcome but must be accompanied by their parent or guardian at all times. If you’re unsure about your child’s suitability please get in touch and we can have a chat.
That all depends on how quick you walk! If walking in a group then we’ll always aim to stay together and will go at the pace of the slowest person. You should treat it as a day out and expect it to take six to eight hours to get to the top and back down again. We never treat these days as races or endurance tests – the idea is to enjoy yourself.
Absolutely not. As with many outdoor activities you can easily spend a fortune on the latest top-end clothing but there’s really no need. Hiking boots are better than walking shoes and walking shoes are better than trainers but if all you have is a pair of firm, comfy trainers then they’ll be fine.
Starting from the bottom up, you’ll need something comfy to walk in. If you’ve bought new footwear try to wear them a few times before you climb Snowdon to make sure they’re a good fit. An extra pair of socks can also be a good idea. Walking trousers are great particularly the ones you can zip the bottoms off to make shorts. Jeans are really bad as if they get wet they become very heavy and are difficult to dry. The key to your top half is layers. Don’t wear a t-shirt then a big heavy coat – better to wear a t-shirt, a fleece of some sort and a jacket – that way you can easily add/remove layers as the conditions change. If you have a hat and gloves then pack them. Remember the temperature on the summit will always be considerably less than at sea level so be prepared. Finally you’ll need a rucksack to carry everything. No need for a huge expedition backpack – just something big enough to carry your lunch and spare bits. If you have any questions about what you need on the day, get in touch.
This is what we’d recommend everyone should have when climbing Snowdon but we understand the weather on the day will affect what you pack.
- Rucksack
- Walking shoes/boots
- Warm socks (plus a spare pair in your rucksack)
- Walking trousers
- Waterproof overtrousers
- Base layer (eg t-shirt)
- Mid layer such as a fleece (plus a spare in your rucksack)
- Outer layer (eg a lightweight jacket)
- Waterproof jacket
- Some spare clothing items for emergencies
- Woolly hat/sun hat
- Gloves
- Dry bags/bin liners to keep things dry
- Walking poles
- Food – enough to last you all day plus spare
- Water – at least one litre preferably double that
Yes there is. But it only opens from around the end of Spring until late October and then only on good weather days so it’s always best to be self-sufficient and bring your own snacks and drinks.
There are toilets at the start point but no other facilities on the walk.
Well behaved dogs are welcome on our Snowdon hikes however due to the number of sheep and ground nesting birds, they will need to be on a lead throughout the day. You should also be certain that your dog is comfortable with the distance and duration of the hike. We wouldn’t recommend this activity as being suitable for your cat, hamster or goldfish.
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