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The Ultimate Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) Climb: Which Trail Will You Take? Interactive Map

The summit of Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) is accessible via six major hiking trails, each offering unique scenery, difficulty levels, and experiences. This guide reviews every official way to reach the top, with tips for choosing the route that fits your goal and ability.

Interactive Map of Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) Summit and six hiking walking trails.

Six major Snowdon hiking trails

Llanberis Path

  • Overview: The gentlest gradient, most popular with first-timers and families, but is the longest option (9 miles/14.5km round trip).
  • Time: 5.5–8 hours
  • Experience: Straightforward, wide tracks and gradual ascent; can be busy but offers good views.
  • Best for: Beginners, people with dogs, predictable hiking.

Pyg Track

  • Overview: Classic mountain path, a bit shorter and steeper than Llanberis.
  • Time: 2.5–6 hours (3.65–7 miles)
  • Experience: Starts steep, merges with Miners’ Track near the summit; the views of Snowdon’s horseshoe are iconic.
  • Best for: Experienced walkers after signature Snowdonia scenery.

Miners’ Track

  • Overview: Begins easy along lakesides, turns steep and rugged towards the summit.
  • Time: 2.5–6 hours (3.65–8 miles)
  • Experience: Gradual start; more challenging zigzags after Llyn Llydaw; can make a circular walk with Pyg.
  • Best for: Those wanting variety, moderate fitness.

Snowdon Ranger Path

  • Overview: Historic path with a gradual ascent, less busy.
  • Time: 6 hours (8 miles/13km)
  • Experience: Begins at Llyn Cwellyn; quieter, easier navigation, scenic western slopes.
  • Best for: Those wanting peace and gentle terrain.

Rhyd Ddu Path

  • Overview: Quiet route along a narrow ridge with dramatic views.
  • Time: 6 hours (8.5 miles/14km)
  • Experience: Some exposure near the top; good for sure-footed walkers.
  • Best for: Adventurous hikers seeking solitude and spectacular vistas.

Watkin Path

  • Overview: Most demanding, rising steeply from near sea level.
  • Time: 7 hours (8 miles/13km)
  • Experience: Tough final ascent, variable terrain; historic copper mining remains.
  • Best for: Experienced hikers who want a challenge.

Advanced & Scrambling Routes

  • Crib Goch: Notable for its famed knife-edge ridge; technical scramble for only the experienced and sure-footed.
  • South Ridge: Steep, rough, and dramatic; best for mountaineers who enjoy challenging terrain.

Snowdon Lake

Key Takeaways

Choose the right path for you ability and fitness

  • All paths require fitness and preparation; weather can rapidly change.
  • Llanberis is best for beginners, but all routes classified as “hard mountain walks.”
  • The Pyg and Miners’ can be combined for variety and stunning views.
  • Ranger and Rhyd Ddu are great for quieter experiences.
  • Watkin Path, Crib Goch, and South Ridge offer extra adventure for the confident and skilled.

With thoughtful planning, any chosen path will reveal why Snowdon is one of Britain’s most celebrated peaks. This is an amazing place to visit from lakeside strolls to dramatic ridgelines, each route is a memorable journey to the summit.

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