• Cadair Idris, or to use its anglicised title of Cader Idris, derives its name meaning 'Chair of Idris' from the giant warrior poet of Welsh legend.
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  • The unique and mysterious name of Cadair Idris is believed to mean, “Idris’ Chair.” Idris was believed to be a learned giant, who we’ll learn about later.
  • Кадаир Идрис образован из сложноразрушенного и складчатого нагромождения как осадочных, так и магматических пород ордовикского возраста.

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  • Cadair Idris or 'Idris's Chair’ as it’s translated too, is one of the three mountains which make up the Welsh Three Peaks.
  • Here’s our comprehensive guide to walking Cader Idris (or Cadair Idris) in southern Eryri (Snowdonia). How to get there, what to take and things to see and do.
  • Cadair Idris is perfect for the average person who is reasonably fit and can walk on steep and uneven ground for around 7 hours.
  • After that the path starts to descend downhill over a grassy plateau, look to the left you have great views including the sea, to the right is the Cadair Idris lake.
  • There are three main routes up to Cadair Idris summit at 893 m – the Pony Track, Fox’s Path and the Minffordd Path, although there’s a great scramble option too.
  • This time we’re in Snowdonia to walk a circuit of legendary Cadair Idris, with experienced mountain connoisseur Tom Bailey as our guide.
  • Cadair Idris Walk – Step by Step Guide. Entering the Celtic Rainforest. Cadair Idris Walk – Open Mountain Section. The Approach to Cwm Cau.
  • There is some controversy over the mountain’s proper name, with disagreement over whether it should be known as Cadair Idris or Cader Idris.
  • Cadair Idris. Llyn Cau Cadair Idris is one of the three most popular mountains in Wales, the others being Snowdon and Pen y Fan.
  • Cadair_Idris.jpg. Recently, my friend and her dog Jess were staying with me, having travelled down from Ilkley in Yorkshire the evening before.