Discover Snowdonia
(Grade: Strenuous)
Saturday - Pick up in Bangor (if travelling by
rail). We then drive you to your accommodation in the heart of
Snowdonia. After settling in, we will take you on an introductory walk
that will allow you to form an impression of the area and get a feel
for the environment in the national park.
Sunday - Known as the 'Matterhorn of Wales' for
it's appearance, Cnicht is a mountain not to be
missed. Viewed from the road between Beddgelert and Porthmadog it looks
very impressive and our ascent involves a short easy scramble to reach
it's summit where the steep drop down the vallley of Cwm Croesor with
the huge Moelwyn Mawr opposite presents a dramatic view. This is
moderate graded walk in one of the more remote areas of Snowdonia. Distance:
10km. Ascent: 750m. Time: 6 hours.
Monday: Tryfan is one of the most recognisable
peaks in Snowdonia with its classic pointed shape and rugged crags.
This walk makes for an exhilarating day incorporating rocky terrain and
requiring some easy scrambling to reach the summit. We normally ascend
the mountain from Ogwen Cottage. On the summit are two remarkable
standing stones known as ‘Adam and Eve’ some 3 metres high and 1.2
metres apart. We will descend part way down the mountain via the south
ridge, and if time allows we will ascend to the Glyder ridge (which is
actually more like a plateau). From here we can visit Y Gwyliwr (The
Watchman) - know in English as the cantelever stone. This makes for a
tremendous photo call! Return to Ogwen by one of a number of
interesting routes.
Distance: up to 10km. Ascent:
up to 1100m. Time: up to 7 hours.

