• Snowdon itself is the highest mountain in England and Wales 1085m or 3560 ft also known by its local Welsh Language name Yr Wyddfa (The Tomb).
  • Snowdon is located in North Wales. The Snowdonia National Park is named after it's highest and most iconic peak.
  • Paths to the summit of Snowdon. The route to the top from the Llanberis Pass is easy, that from Crib Goch, 3,023 feet (921m) is, however, a serious climb.
  • A journey to Mount Snowdon is a pilgrimage that allows individuals to connect with nature, test their physical limits, and indulge in the wonders of the great outdoors.
  • This webcam shows a view of Snowdon, a popular mountain for walkers and hikers in North Wales. ... This view of Snowdon is looking at the northern slopes.
  • With free walking maps and full guides to all the routes to the summit of Snowdon it's the only website dedicated to climbing Snowdon.
  • Many of these visitors are quite new to hill-walking, which often brings up questions along the lines of: ‘Just how hard is it to climb Snowdon?’ Or…
  • Snowdon Weather (Days 6-9): Light rain (total 5mm), mostly falling on Sat afternoon. Very mild (max 11°C on Sun afternoon, min 7°C on Fri morning).
  • Snowdon is the jewel in the crown of mountains in Snowdonia, hundreds of thousands of people flock to ascend this amazing mountain every year.
  • Take a once in a lifetime heritage railway adventure to the summit of Snowdon, Yr Wyddfa, the majestic mountain with breathtaking views.