Quick Facts
- Difficulty Level: Moderate - Challenging
- T typical Duration: 3-8 hours per hike, depending on route
- Best Season: June to September (Summer)
- Gear Needed: Waterproof clothing, hiking boots, map and compass/GPS, snacks and plenty of water.
- Permit Required: No
Best Time to Visit
The summer months of June through September offer the most comfortable weather for hiking in Snowdonia, with clear skies and moderate temperatures that keep the trails accessible.
Getting There
Major airports near Snowdonia include Liverpool John Lennon Airport (3 hours) and Manchester Airport (4.5 hours). You can reach Llandudno or Bangor by train from London Euston in around 3 to 3.5 hours.
3 Insider Tips
- Invest in a good map such as the OS Explorer OL17, which covers Snowdonia National Park and includes essential information on paths and landmarks.
- Carry an emergency bivvy bag to protect you from harsh weather conditions that can change quickly in the mountains.
- The local Welsh language adds a unique charm; learning some basic phrases like "Croeso i Gymru" (welcome to Wales) will make your trip more enjoyable and respectful of local culture.
Gear & Preparation
Essential gear for Snowdonia includes sturdy hiking boots, waterproof jacket and trousers, a map and compass or GPS device. It's also wise to pack extra layers as the weather can be unpredictable at higher elevations.
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