Snowdon - Yr Wyddfa 1085m [Mountain]
53.068496, -4.076231 [UK]
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trig point/view indicator
Source: Database of British and Irish Hills v14
Marilyn, Furth, Hewitt, Nuttall, County Top - Historic, County Top - Current County / Unitary, County Top - Admin
Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales and the highest point in the British Isles outside Scotland. It is located in Snowdonia National Park in Gwynedd, and has been described as "probably the busiest mountain in Britain".It is designated as a national nature reserve for its rare flora and fauna.
Last Bagged on 29th Dec 2019 10:57am by jamehand
First Bagged on 23rd Jun 2011 3:38pm by daylightgambler
Maps to Snowdon - Yr Wyddfa

The Snowdon Horseshoe - Snowdonia 2018 jamehand
21st Apr 2018
A full day traversing the famous Snowdon Horseshoe.
Beacons: 724 | Distance: 10.9 miles | Height Gain: 4,262 ft

Snowdon via the Pyg Track - Snowdonia jamehand
25th Jun 2016
The classic and popular route up Snowdon following the Pyg Track until is converges with the Llanberis route up on the north ridge which it then follows all the way to the summit trig.
Beacons: 134 | Distance: 8.6 miles | Height Gain: 2,589 ft

Snowdon from Pen-y-Pass martin_free
18th Feb 2012
Solo ascent. Winter conditions. Crampons required. Cracking views :-)
Beacons: 159 | Distance: 7.4 miles | Height Gain: 3,005 ft
Top Baggers of Snowdon - Yr Wyddfa

AndyLukeUK [8]
Can be found in Leicester, or up a hill in the Lakes or Highlands.

jamehand [4]
Overseas Traveller, Would-be Mountaineer, Skier, Hiker & Occasional Idiotic Adventurer.

PilgrimChris [2]
A hiker, a wild camper, a cyclist and a geek when it comes to mobile apps and outdoor tech. Use Viewranger to navigate my adventures and Social Hiking to record and share them. #ShareYourAdventure with me http://www.pilgrimchris.co.uk

Cheaptents [2]
On foot I enjoy hiking, backpacking and the occasional scramble. In the saddle I prefer mountain biking, although road cycling is good too. I also like to go camping.

vinny1946 [2]
I'm retired and love walking the hills, something I didn't get to do much when I was working.

stillgoingup [2]
Aged 71 years old you would have thought I had more sense than to decide to visit all the Wainwrights in 2020. (and all the Nuttalls in the Lakes). And then to start in January. I used to live in Shrewsbury. I am going to live in Sussex....