Mountain Walking in Snowdonia :40 of the finest routes in Snowdonia
Mountain Walking in Snowdonia :40 of the finest routes in Snowdonia
paperback
Published:
13 January, 2025
Description
Discover the sweeping ridges, tranquil valleys, and dramatic peaks of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, the heart of Welsh mountain adventure and one of Britain’s finest walking destinations. From the iconic Snowdon Horseshoe and airy Bristly Ridge to the rugged wilderness of the Rhinogs and the grassy plateaux of the Carneddau, each route offers the promise of exploration amid breathtaking scenery.
Ideal for walkers seeking longer low-level trails to experienced hikers ready for demanding days and airy scrambles, this definitive Cicerone guidebook presents 40 graded mountain walks across every corner of Snowdonia National Park. Routes range from easy strolls to strenuous ridge walks, with most falling into the moderate and strenuous categories. Four routes include low-grade scrambling for those ready to push their skills a little further.
- Explore the diverse mountain regions of Eryri, including the Carneddau, Glyderau, Snowdon, Eifionydd, Moelwyns, Rhinogs, Cadair Idris, Betws-y-Coed and Dolgellau, each offering unique perspectives and character.
- Features all the classic walks of Snowdonia National Park, Snowdon, Tryfan, Y Garn, Cadair Idris, The Rhinogs, and celebrated routes such as the Snowdon Horseshoe, Crib Goch, Bristly Ridge, and the traverse of all 15 of Snowdonia’s 3000ft peaks.
- Includes 1:50,000 OS mapping for every walk and a handy summary table, ensuring straightforward navigation and helping you select the perfect route by distance, ascent, grade, and walking time.
- Practical advice covers access, parking, public transport, travel and transport options, accommodation, the best times of year to visit, and essential equipment, giving you the confidence to plan every detail of your adventure in Eryri.
- Each route is accompanied by at-a-glance information on start/finish points, distance (in km and miles), total ascent (in metres and feet), estimated time, grade, terrain summary, and key logistical details.
- Additional features include insights into Snowdonia’s geology, history, and wildlife, plus a Welsh–English glossary to enrich your experience of the land and its culture.
- Walks are suitable year-round, with clear notes on weather and conditions, and scrambles are graded for difficulty and exposure, ensuring you can choose the right level of challenge.
Plan your mountain walking adventure in Snowdonia with confidence using this trusted Cicerone guidebook, and discover the wide variety, wild beauty, and unique spirit of Wales’s most celebrated national park.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781852847678 |
| ISBN10 | 1852847670 |
| Number Of Pages | 224 |
| Item Weight | 250 g |
| Product Dimensions | 116 x 172 x 13 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Cicerone Press |
| Format | paperback |
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Author's Bio
Terry Fletcher has been walking and climbing in Snowdonia for almost 50 years since first visiting the Llanberis Pass as an awestruck teenage rock climber. He has been a full-time professional writer for more than 40 years, writing for almost every national newspaper as well as specialist magazines and appearing on television and radio to comment on the outdoors.