Snowdonia National Park

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Gwynedd, United Kingdom

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Snowdonia National Park Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Snowdonia National Park is located in Gwynedd, United Kingdom on Penrhyndeudraeth. Snowdonia National Park is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category national park in United Kingdom.

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Penrhyndeudraeth

Phone

+441690710426

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Shqiponja

One of the best places to visit! We loved it and I would recommended 100% if you just need a break, switch off from day to day madness and create lovely memories! We made lots of stoops and booked different hotel for each night as we wanted to explore!

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N M

Amazing amazing spot !!!! Wow it's an absolute beauty to explore and feel humble about. Definitely needs medium fitness level unless you have ample time like more than 5 hours for the round trip. The views are simply nature's best. The two stops you get on the way are perfect spots to enjoy the pristine lakes. We started around 5:30 am and sometimes parking gets a little tricky to find. Fret not if you do not get the official parking space, drive ahead and you will find some spots by the road. Pacj enough food and water, especially some protein bars as it will reduce the weight you carry. Weather plays a big role. Preferred route : Miners Track. Will definitely go again. Just Do It. You won't regret ever.

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Sachin Sharma

Gorgeous national park. One trip there I was on a motorbike and got a puncture there. This trip was smoother. Four wheels good two wheels bad as George Orwell once said.

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Kieran Jackson

One of the most amazing experiences. We did Pyg Trail up and Miners Trail back down, would highly recommend. Parked at pen-y-pass, would highly recommend going as early as possible, we got there at 6am and there were 2 spaces left. At this time the trail was very quiet, we seen maybe 5-6 people on the way up and about 300 on the way back down a couple of hours later. Pyg Trail is fairly easy, might get a bit difficult if the weather takes a turn but it's fairly straightforward. Miners is a nice gradual ascent until you get near the bottom of Snowdon and then it's quite difficult, easier to go down it than up it. Hoping to go back and watch the sunrise at the top.

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Colin Keith

Snowdonia. I mean what's not to love? From mountain hikes to moorland walks, seaside and coastal trekking it offers stunning scenery in which to perform a wide range of outdoor pursuits like mountain biking, free climbing, canyoneering, coasteering and many more besides. The locals are often friendly and helpful and the countryside is beautiful with sheep and streams nearly every where you look