Hillwalking in Snowdonia - North Wales - Europe
A guidebook to nearly 70 hillwalking routes throughout Snowdonia in Wales, including the central areas of the Carneddau, Glyders and Snowdon, as well as outlying areas of the Moelwyns, Eifionydd, Rhinogs, Arenigs and Cader Idris. A very full coverage of the high mountain walking routes.
Seasons
Year round. In winter Snowdonia can give full-on winter conditions.Centres
Bangor, Betws-y-Coed, Llanberis, Capel Curig, Bala, Dogellau. Of course, Snowdonia is less then 2 hours from Manchester and Liverpool.Difficulty
The full range of British and Welsh hillwalking difficulty, up to and including Crib Goch (now stay on your feet).Must See
All the routes in the highest parts of Snowdonia, especially the Carneddau, Glyders and Snowdon itself.Hillwalking in Snowdonia
Glyders, Carneddau and outlying areas
The routes in this guide have been selected from four areas: Carneddau, Glyders, Snowdon and Outlying Areas (comprising Moelwyns, Eifionydd, Rhinogs, Cader Idris, Arans and Arenigs), each of which has its own peculiar charm. The areas also vary in terms of popularity. Snowdon attracts a lot of first-time visitors and is in constant use during holiday and weekend periods, while venturing into the lower and less rugged mountains outside the three main areas will mean meeting only a handful of people.





