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- Nathan@ St George's HotelAugust 18, 2011If you're looking for a challenge why not climb the highest mountain in Wales! You can choose from a range of routes depending on your ability or why not take the train directly to the summit!
- Florian IsachsenJune 1, 2017The highest one in Wales with stunning views, but pretty crowded with tourists. Walk down the miner's track and take a rest at the beautiful lakes.
- Dan PowellApril 19, 2014Horrific local council parking scam! there are barely visible no parking signs along the side of the road where everyone seems to park anyway. Easy to park there without realising and get a £70 fine.Upvoted 2 weeks ago
- Stephen RobinsonJuly 18, 2015Grab something sugary from the top if you've climbed, it'll give you a boost when going back down.
- Bryn Llewelyn BnBJuly 10, 2012The map seems to be correct now. To go up Snowdon by train, head for Llanberis to catch the Snowdon Mountain Railway. For walkers, the most popular routes are from Pen-y-Pass or Llanberis.
- StevenAugust 27, 2017Watkins path is one of the tougher routes up but definitely one of the most rewarding.
- KateDecember 23, 2012Take the Pyg route, the harder route but lots of fun scrambling up. Be prepared for snow on top. Boots are essential
- Chris RigbyAugust 6, 2011When you get into the cafe after walking for 3 hours, make sure you shake your wet coat near some fat american tourists who arrived on the train and are sitting in the only chairs.
- AJLillvackerSeptember 1, 2012Take beanie hat and gloves as it's cold and windy up there. It's fantastic though even in a big cloud.
- Nick MMay 4, 2011Don't rely on the four square map. Whoever made this location put it about 10 miles SSE of Snowdon Summit!