

Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) is the highest mountain in Wales and England and is 1,085 metre (3,560 feet) high. It's one of our most famous and recognizable landmarks here in Wales and is located in (Eryri) the Snowdonia National Park.
Experience a different challenge by walking up Yr Wyddfa / Snowdon in the dark by head torch.This route is an early start mainly from Llanberis, with the aim of reaching the summit by sunrise.
Crib Goch - translated as "Red Ridge" from the Welsh language is the hardest route to summit Yr Wyddfa. It’s an exciting, thrilling way to get to the top of Wales’ highest peak.
Tryfan is a spectacular mountain in the Glyderau range which is in the stunning Ogwen Valley in Eryri. It is the most recognisable peak in Wales due to its unique shape.
The Glyderau mountain range is one of the most stunning spectacular areas in North Wales. With impressive views and varied mountain terrain, it is the jewel in the Snowdonia National Park.
The Carneddau mountains are in Eryri and form the largest area of high ground over 910 metres (3000 feet) in Wales and England.
The Moelwynion are a wonderful group of mountains based in the central Snowdonia. There are many excellent and exciting walks which offer various challenges within beautiful landscape and scenery including many lakes and slate quarries.
The Rhinogydd are a chain of splendid mountains located east of Harlech, which is a historic picturesque town situated in Gwynedd, North Wales.
Cadair Idris is a spectacular mountain, it is among the best in Wales and is also part of the Welsh 3 Peaks. It lies at the southern end of the Snowdonia National Park near the town of Dolgellau.
Arenig Fawr is a mountain in Southern Eryri (Snowdonia) between Trawsfynydd and Bala and is the highest member of the Arenig range (854m) with Arenig Fach, a smaller neighbouring mountain, lying to the north.
Nantlle Ridge is one of the classic ridge walking routes in Eryri (Snowdonia) but not as challenging as Crib Goch or Tryfan but just as exciting!