Cadair Idris, Craig Lwyd and Mynydd Moel
An atmospheric loop over the top of Central Wales' best known summit
Moderate Hiking
- Distance
- 9.6 km
- Ascent
- 920 m
- Descent
- 920 m
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An atmospheric loop over the top of Central Wales' best known summit
Moderate Hiking
One of Snowdonia's most classic hikes along one of its most scenic ridges
Difficult Hiking
This is a circular six mile walk, starting and ending at the little footbridge at Beddgelert.
Easy Hiking
A grassy stride along elegant curved arêtes, the traverse of the main ridge linking all the summits in the range is a classic Welsh walk, with a rare sense of peace and spacious seaward views.
Severe Hiking
A good challenge for any fit walker, which also is one of the best walks in Snowdownia.
Extreme Hiking
Snowdon isn’t short of great walking routes to its crowded summit, but if you think they are all infested with other folk you can think again.
Difficult Hiking
If it’s a superb walk in relative solitude you’re after then folk in the know will point you at those big old lumps where scenes of genuine grandeur can also be won, but unlike the cheap thrills of their Ogwen brethren, the secrets of the Carneddau must be earned.
Difficult Hiking
Perhaps it's only fitting that the highest mountain in Wales boasts the country's greatest all-day scrambly ridge traverse.
Extreme Hiking
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