Snowdon Event Management

Rheoli digwyddiadau’r Wyddfa

Mae MountainXperience yn arbenigwyr o ran trefnu digwyddiadau o bob maint ar yr Wyddfa. Gyda blynyddoedd o brofiad rheoli digwyddiadau, ni yw’r dewis delfrydol ar gyfer eich digwyddiad mynydd. P’un a ydych yn bwriadu dringo’r Wyddfa fel teulu o bedwar neu eisiau dod â’ch gweithlu cyfan gyda 100+ o staff i Eryri, gallwn drefnu’r logisteg ar gyfer grwpiau o unrhyw faint. Mae ein gwasanaeth rheoli digwyddiadau’r Wyddfa heb ei ail.

O’r tro cyntaf y byddwch yn cysylltu â ni, byddwn yn trafod eich anghenion ac yn gweithio i ddeall yn union beth yr hoffech ei gyflawni. Gallwn eich cynghori ar ddewis y llwybr mwyaf addas i fyny’r mynydd ar gyfer eich grŵp ac awgrymu amseroedd cychwyn. Efallai eich bod yn chwilio am heic arferol yn ystod y dydd yn dechrau fel arfer rhwng 8am a 9am neu efallai yr hoffech drefnu taith gerdded i fyny’r Wyddfa tra bod yr haul yn codi/machlud.

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Snowdon Sunrise Hikes

Snowdon Sunrise Hikes

NEW FOR 2022! What could be more magical than climbing Snowdon to see the sunrise? That’s exactly what MountainXperience is offering this summer.

There’s no doubt that watching the sun rise over the mountains from the top of Snowdon is a truly unique experience. And something we think everyone should witness once in their lives. We’re running four Snowdon Sunrise adventures in July and August and places are interest is already high so we recommend booking soon.

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Heicio i gopa'r Wyddfa

Heicio i gopa’r Wyddfa

  • Cyrhaeddwch gopa Cymru gyda thywyswyr mynydd lleol
  • Anturiaethau dyddiol trwy gydol y flwyddyn
  • Lluniau am ddim
  • Olrhain byw ar gael
  • Gostyngiadau oddi ar frandiau mawr gyda Cotswold Outdoor

Yn uchel ar restrau llawer o bobl o bethau i’w gwneud cyn marw mae concro copa’r Wyddfa. Byddwch yn cyrraedd pwynt uchaf Ynysoedd Prydain y tu allan i Ucheldir yr Alban ac nid yw’n gamp hawdd i ddringo 1,085m (3,560tr) uwchlaw lefel y môr.

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Do I need walking boots to climb Snowdon?

Do I need walking boots to climb Snowdon?

What to wear on your feet when you’re climbing Snowdon is a common question we get asked here at MountainXperience so we’d thought we put together a blog post with some useful information.

Each of Snowdon’s six main footpaths are well looked after by Snowdonia National Park and charitable bodies such as the Snowdonia Society. The paths are built to withstand the traffic and are regularly maintained throughout the year. With around three-quarters of a million hikers walking the paths each year, they certainly have to be! However don’t be expecting smooth, tarmac paths to the summit. Snowdon’s footpaths are a mixture of shale, scree and rocks.

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Wacky ascents of Snowdon

Snowdon – An A – Z of Facts and Trivia – Tony Ellis

If you’re as big a fan of Wales’ highest mountain as we are then you’ll love this book written by local author and Snowdon volunteer warden, Tony Ellis. It’s a unique resource of thousands of facts and items of trivia about Snowdon, probably the busiest mountain in the world.

Some facts refer back to the formation of the mountain several million years ago, or to its shaping by the ice age which came to an end just twelve thousand years ago! But most relate to man’s presence on Snowdon in the last 400 years right up to the present day. Organised alphabetically in over 250 short sections and with over 150 illustrations, whether you’re after useful facts or far-from-useful trivia, this book is guaranteed to inform and amuse.

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Snowdon charity challenge

Snowdon Charity Challenge

Climbing Snowdon is a definitely a challenge for most people and we’re always over the moon when our clients reach the summit. But what often makes the occasion extra special is when those we’re working with are raising money for their favourite charity.

We guide hundreds of people every year to the top of Snowdon with an excellent success rate. That’s down to our experience, methodical planning and choice of staff. MountainXperience only uses qualified and experienced mountain guides; most of whom have real connections to Snowdon as volunteer wardens or members of local mountain rescue teams.

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Snowdon accommodation

Snowdon Accommodation

If you’re booked on one of our Climb Snowdon, Snowdon Sunrise or Snowdon Horseshoe adventures and you’re looking for accommodation in the area, we’ve compiled a list of local hotels, bed and breakfasts and campsites to help you with your visit.

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What’s the easiest way up Snowdon?

What’s the easiest way up Snowdon?

Snowdon (known locally by its Welsh name Yr Wyddfa) is the highest mountain in Wales at 1085m (3,560ft) above sea level. It’s actually taller than any mountain in England too. In fact you’ll have to head up to the Scottish Highlands to find something bigger in the British Isles. Probably the most common question that gets asked around here is “Which is the easiest path up Snowdon?” So we’d like to share with you our guide to Snowdon’s main footpaths ranked in order of difficulty from the easiest to the most difficult.

Whilst there’s a small difference between the lengths of the paths (the Llanberis Path being the longest and the Pyg Track being the shortest) it’s not a huge amount so don’t look at distance alone. All the paths take roughly the same time with a faster walker being able to get up and down in around four hours but for most people, allow six or slightly longer if you’re walking with young children or in poor weather.

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