Eryri National Park

Snowdonia National Park featuring tranquil scenes
Snowdonia National Park featuring tranquil scenes
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The Snowdonia National Park, or Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri as it is known to the 62% of the locals who speak Welsh around these parts, was the first national park in Wales, and for many it remains its finest.

It is the peaks of Yr Wyddfa/Snowdon itself that draw the crowds, helped by the easy ascent offered by an obliging train. Around 600,000 people walk, climb or take the train to the 1085m summit each year to take in the splendid views and clear those cobwebs once and for all. Despite the crowds, Yr Wyddfa is the highest mountain in Wales and needs to be treated seriously! Many are caught out by not preparing for the difficulty and the elements in this remote part of the world. The ascent of Snowdon may seem more like a beano than a serious walker’s solitary struggle against the elements, but that is all part of its allure and charm.

Despite the number of visitors to Yr Wyddfa/Snowdon, the mountain still retains something of its ancient mythic grandeur. It was here that local legend states a giant known as Rita Gawr was slain by King Arthur. His remains are yet to be found at their supposed burial place on the summit.

However, the park itself is so much more than one mountain. Clinging to the northwest of Wales it incorporates nine mountain ranges, delightful towns, historic ruins, two World Heritage sites a stunning coastline, beautiful beaches, running rivers and placid lakes in the 35 miles it stretches from east to west, and 50 miles it covers from north to south.

Within the natural splendour you can find some fairly sizeable towns, so there is plenty of opportunity to stay in a hotel in the heart of the Park itself. Bala, Dolgellau, Harlech and Betws-y-Coed all offer a range of places for visitors to stay from spa hotels to comfortable guesthouses. You’ll have all the modern comforts and dining options you need to spoil yourself yet still be in easy access of the wide-open spaces and fields dotted with sheep and cattle.

For information on things to do during your stay keep your eye out for the Park Authority’s free annual visitor newspaper (Eryri) which includes details on getting around, organised events such as group walks and other activities for young and old alike.

The park attracts over 6 million visitors each year making it the third most visited national park in England and Wales. The northernmost area is the most popular, including as it goes, Yr Wyddfa/Snowdon (surprise, surprise). Those looking to escape the crowds, yet still get in some mountain walking, should head for the area around the Rhinogydd in the west, or the Carneddau in the north.

The park's coastline is a Special Area of Conservation and includes rolling sand dunes that are great for exploring and tumbling down. Further inland nature lovers can look out for rare mammals such as otters and polecats, and birds such as ravens, peregrines, ospreys and the red kite.

With its wildlife, walking, beaches, lakes and mountains complemented by some wonderful places to stay, the Snowdonia National Park has a little something for everyone.

Now, let’s see if you will walk up Yr Wyddfa/Snowdon and forget the train!

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Things to do near Eryri National Park

Eryri National Park offers a wealth of activities for visitors, including hiking and walking amidst stunning scenery. Highlights include the Snowdon Mountain Railway for breathtaking views, the Welsh Highland Railways for a scenic journey, and treetop adventures for thrill-seekers. Whether you're seeking a relaxing getaway or outdoor adventures, Eryri promises an unforgettable experience in the heart of Wales.

Shopping

For a unique shopping experience in Eryri National Park, visit James Pringle Weavers, 41.8km away, for lovely gifts. If you're up for a drive, Denbigh Retail Park and Tweedmill Shopping Outlet, located 27 and 46.7km away respectively, offer a great selection in vibrant shopping atmospheres.

Recreation

Royal St. David's Golf Club offers an invigorating outdoor experience with stunning views, perfect for golf enthusiasts. Mermaid Spa provides a tranquil haven for relaxation and rejuvenation, while Tan y Coed invites you to immerse yourself in nature for a peaceful retreat amidst beautiful scenery.

Adventure

Experience the stunning Torrent Walk, a scenic hiking trail located 16.1km from Eryri National Park, perfect for adventure seekers. For an adrenaline rush, try Zip World Betws-y-Coed, a thrilling zipline course 22.5km away. Alternatively, tackle the Watkin Path, a beautiful trail 20.9km from the park.

Nightlife

Eryri National Park offers a tranquil nightlife where you can unwind in cosy pubs in villages like Betws-y-Coed and Llanberis. Enjoy local ales and hearty meals while soaking in the stunning mountain views, or join guided stargazing tours to marvel at the night sky in this dark sky reserve.

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Explore the stunning Eryri National Park, where you can discover picturesque lakes, historic castles, and scenic railways. Ideal for those seeking outdoor adventures or a romantic getaway, don't miss the chance to hike Mount Snowdon and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Snowdonia mountains. These attractions promise a memorable experience for all visitors to this captivating region of Wales.

  • Llechwedd Slate Caverns: Discover the underground marvels of Llechwedd Slate Caverns, where you can explore the fascinating history of slate mining. With guided tours through the stunning caverns and outdoor adventure activities, it offers an exhilarating experience amidst breathtaking landscapes.
  • Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre: Ideal for families and adventure seekers, Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre is a hub for outdoor activities. With an array of walking and cycling trails amidst picturesque woodlands, it provides a perfect setting for enjoying nature and thrilling adventures.
  • Harlech Castle: Immerse yourself in history at Harlech Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This magnificent castle boasts stunning views and rich cultural significance, making it a romantic spot to explore the medieval architecture and learn about Welsh heritage.

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