• Snowdonia National Park, national park in Gwynedd county and Conwy county borough, northern Wales, with an area of 838 square miles (2,171 square km).
  • Standing on the summit of Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales, Snowdonia National Park is unveiled beneath your feet.
  • The park is top-rated for hiking, cycling, and camping, but Snowdonia also offers activities for visitors less inclined to outdoor activities.
  • Snowdonia National Park is the second area in Wales to be designated as an International Dark Sky Reserve.
  • Outside of the Snowdon massif, the main ranges in Snowdonia are the Glyderau, Carneddau, Rhinoggs, Moelwyns and the mountains around Cadair Idris.
  • More than 65 nationalities and over 2,700 runners took on the four race distances across the rugged wilderness of North Wales at Ultra-Trail Snowdonia by UTMB...
  • Snowdonia National Park was established in 1951 as the third national park in the UK, and the first in Wales.
  • The entire coastline of the Snowdonia National park belongs to the Special Area of Conservation running from the Llyn Peninsula.
  • Snowdonia is a mecca for walkers and climbers, and has the highest mountain in England & Wales in Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa).
  • Of the three national parks in Wales, Snowdonia is the oldest and dates to 1951. Snowdonia is to Wales what the Lake District is to England.