• Snowdonia, or Eryri (. pronounced [ɛrəri] ; locally [ɛrərɪ]), is a mountainous region and national park in North Wales. It contains all 15 mountains in Wales over 3000 feet high...
  • Nearly 4 million people visit Eryri every year to explore its towering peaks and breath-taking valleys, find tranquillity in its lesser-trodden paths and discover its...
  • Landscapes – Eryri (Snowdonia) features nine mountain ranges, fifteen peaks above 3000 feet, twenty-three miles of sweeping coastline and 3000mm of rainfall per...
  • Snowdonia, or Eryri in Welsh, refers to the mountainous region of North Wales, historically located within the Kingdom of Gwynedd.
  • And the superlatives keep on coming – Eryri/Snowdonia is home to Wales’ tallest mountain and its largest natural lake, as well as the world’s fastest zipline.
  • Rhanbarth o ogledd Cymru yw Eryri. Mae'n gartref i fynyddoedd uchaf Cymru. Yn draddodiadol defnyddir yr enw am fynyddoedd Arfon, gyda'r Wyddfa fel canolbwynt...
  • For instance, the circular walk around Cwm Idwal is a relatively easy way to get into the heart of Eryri's (Snowdonia’s) most dramatic landscapes, while the...
  • Formed through millions of years of geological activity, Eryri National Park is an awe-inspiring upland landscape home to nine mountain ranges and 15 peaks...
  • Marathon Eryri celebrates it’s 40th edition in 2024 and has been voted Best British Marathon twice.
  • Snowdonia, or Eryri, is a mountainous region and national park in northwestern Wales.