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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Snowdonia National Park Ambassador

We’re Snowdonia National Park Ambassadors!

MountainXperience is proud to call the Snowdonia National Park its home. So we’ve been studying over the winter to become official Snowdonia National Park Gold Level Ambassdors!

The Ambassador scheme offers a unique training opportunity to enhance candidates knowledge of Snowdonia National Park’s ‘Special Qualities’ and everything that makes Eryri exceptional. Ambassadors of the scheme play an important role in enriching the visitor experience of Eryri.

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