UK – Snowdonia
I have something of a love/hate relationship with Wales, in particular Snowdonia. It’s without doubt my favourite place to walk in the UK at the moment, but so often I end up freezing cold, dripping wet and wanting to be anywhere else but there. And then when I’m not there, I want to go back.
Carneddau
- Carnedd Dafydd (1044m)
- Carnedd Llewelyn (1064m)
- Pen yr Ole Wen (978m)
- Yr Elen (962m)
Glyderau
- Glyder Fach (994m)
- Glyder Fawr (999m)
- Tryfan (915m)
- Y Garn (947m)
Snowdon Massif
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#1 by Nikki at June 24th, 2009
Ever thought of entering this post in our visit wales blogging competition? We are always looking for good stories – if you fancy it check out http://blog.visitwales.co.uk/623/wales-in-words-the-visit-wales-blog-competition/
cheers Nikki
#2 by Ian at June 26th, 2009
Hi Nikki,
Post on scrambling on Tryfan’s North Ridge (http://www.imamountaineer.co.uk/2009/06/scrambling-at-sunrise-on-tryfan-and-glyder-fach/) has been submitted, on the condition it’s not publicised too greatly how amazing Snowdonia is early morning!
Cheers, Ian