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We will travel up to Caernarvon on Friday July 25th; accommodation will be at Castle Guest House in Caernarvon for two nights. Four double and two twin bed rooms have been booked (all with en-suite facilities). To book complete the Events Booking Form as soon as possible as this is a trip we have done before and it is always popular. Don’t forget to enter the number and sex of those coming and indicate if you would be willing to take your car, and how many others you could take. Also remember to state whether you want a twin or double-bedded room, if you are a single then there is a single tariff available.

Details of Snowdon Route

Snowdon, the highest mountain in England and Wales, is a very popular summit. Some of those reaching the top arrive by the Snowdon Mountain Railway. These people mingle with the many others who have arrived on foot. The summit is often busy and even on a quiet day is spoilt by a cafe that is best described as an eyesore. Thankfully there are many routes to the top and the one detailed here is less frequented than some of the others being used mainly by serious walkers. It is not the easiest and should only be completed by those who have some experience of mountain walking.

Starting at Pen-y-pass at the top the Llanberis Pass you have the advantage of starting relatively high above sea-level thus reducing the total ascent. The car parking here fills quite early especially in fine weather although other parking is available, which either extends the route distance or involves using the Sherpa bus service. From the car park exit to the south picking up a clear broad path. This is the Miner's Track and it provides an easy start to this fabulous walk.

Reaching the ridge turn west and follow the clear path that leads over the various tops of Y Lliwedd with the final top being the highest. The views in all directions are superb (in good weather!) with a dramatic drop of over a thousand feet to Llyn Llydaw on your right - this needs be remembered in poor visibility especially when descending to Bwlch Ciliau. This section could be problematic if you veer too far to your right as you may get crag bound on the near vertical cliffs. If in doubt keep left.

Bwlch Ciliau is where the Watkin path comes up from Bethania and the number of walkers you meet will suddenly increase. You may have had Y Lliwedd to yourself but from now on be prepared to share your walk with others! The Watkin path continues ahead gaining a little height to bring you to the bottom of the steep south face of Snowdon. You now have over 700 feet of ascent over a fairly loose path that would be hard to follow in poor weather. The main path goes across the slope rather than taking a full frontal approach and this should bring you to a large marker stone on the South Ridge. Turn uphill here and you will reach the summit in less than ten minutes. The summit of Snowdon is the busiest in Britain and sees many ill-shod visitors who have arrived by train. It also sees walkers that have arrived by a large number of routes and so having the top to yourself is a true luxury. However enjoy the view - it is stupendous with mountains and lakes in every direction, plus views across the sea, the Isle of Anglesey plus lots more!.

The path gains a little height passing Llyn Teryn to reach the shores of Llyn Llydaw. Rather than staying with the main path across the causeway, turn left and take the path heading south and up towards Y Lliwedd. The climb is steady and the first section has been flagged so progress is relatively fast. As you climb the view across Llyn Llydaw to Crib Goch is excellent and you will be able to see the steady flow of walkers crossing the ridge. As you gain height the going gets steeper and there is the need for hands as you near the ridge below Lliwedd Bach.

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