Welcome to Snowdon Experts. We’re a team of mountain professionals who live and work around Snowdon and we’re passionate about this magnificent mountain. Our aim is to create a free resource that covers every topic around Snowdon whether you’re planning to climb it, walk it, take the railway or just have an interest in the mountain.
Snowdon, known as Yr Wyddfa in Wales, is the highest point in the British Isles outside of the Scottish Highlands and at 1085m (3,560 feet) above sea level and is visited by over 350,000 people a year.
In this app you’ll find answers to every question you’ve ever had about Snowdon and more. We have detailed route plans for the six main Snowdon footpaths as well as a selection of other popular Snowdon walks. We tell you how to hire a mountain guide to take the stress out of your day, share our favourite Snowdon accommodation options and offer hints and tips to make your Snowdon ascent special.
Here's just some of the FREE Snowdon content you can learn about in the app:
Snowdon Summit Paths
- Llanberis Path
- Watkin Path
- Snowdon Ranger Path
- Rhyd Ddu Path
- Miners’ Track
- Pyg Track
Snowdon Circular Walks
- Snowdon Horseshoe
- Snowdon summit via the Pyg/Miners Tracks
- Snowdon Ranger and Rhyd Ddu Circular Walk
Snowdon Tips:
- What’s the weather like on Snowdon?
- How do I pronounce Snowdon in Welsh?
- Snowdon Parking Information
- The Countryside Code
- Can I climb Snowdon on my own?
- Dogs on Snowdon
- Riding your bike up Snowdon
- Watching the sunrise on Snowdon
- Going to the toilet on Snowdon
- Google Street View on Snowdon
- Snowdon Sherpa Bus
- What should you wear to climb Snowdon?
- Top tips for a safe Snowdon adventure
- Snowdon Park and Ride
- Getting to Snowdon from further afield
- What do I do if something goes wrong on Snowdon?
- What smart apps can help me climb Snowdon?
- Climbing Snowdon with kids
- What’s the easiest way up Snowdon?
- Snowdon Summit Visitor Centre
Snowdon Resources
- Snowdon Stats
- Llanberis Mountain Rescue
- Snowdon Maps
- Snowdonia National Park Ambassador Scheme
- Books about Snowdon
- Snowdon / Yr Wyddfa - where does the name come from?
- Snowdonia National Park Authority
… and much, much more!
Snowdon, known as Yr Wyddfa in Wales, is the highest point in the British Isles outside of the Scottish Highlands and at 1085m (3,560 feet) above sea level and is visited by over 350,000 people a year.
In this app you’ll find answers to every question you’ve ever had about Snowdon and more. We have detailed route plans for the six main Snowdon footpaths as well as a selection of other popular Snowdon walks. We tell you how to hire a mountain guide to take the stress out of your day, share our favourite Snowdon accommodation options and offer hints and tips to make your Snowdon ascent special.
Here's just some of the FREE Snowdon content you can learn about in the app:
Snowdon Summit Paths
- Llanberis Path
- Watkin Path
- Snowdon Ranger Path
- Rhyd Ddu Path
- Miners’ Track
- Pyg Track
Snowdon Circular Walks
- Snowdon Horseshoe
- Snowdon summit via the Pyg/Miners Tracks
- Snowdon Ranger and Rhyd Ddu Circular Walk
Snowdon Tips:
- What’s the weather like on Snowdon?
- How do I pronounce Snowdon in Welsh?
- Snowdon Parking Information
- The Countryside Code
- Can I climb Snowdon on my own?
- Dogs on Snowdon
- Riding your bike up Snowdon
- Watching the sunrise on Snowdon
- Going to the toilet on Snowdon
- Google Street View on Snowdon
- Snowdon Sherpa Bus
- What should you wear to climb Snowdon?
- Top tips for a safe Snowdon adventure
- Snowdon Park and Ride
- Getting to Snowdon from further afield
- What do I do if something goes wrong on Snowdon?
- What smart apps can help me climb Snowdon?
- Climbing Snowdon with kids
- What’s the easiest way up Snowdon?
- Snowdon Summit Visitor Centre
Snowdon Resources
- Snowdon Stats
- Llanberis Mountain Rescue
- Snowdon Maps
- Snowdonia National Park Ambassador Scheme
- Books about Snowdon
- Snowdon / Yr Wyddfa - where does the name come from?
- Snowdonia National Park Authority
… and much, much more!
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