Snowdon is at the heart of the Snowdonia National Park. The area is steeped in history and benefits from some of the most beautiful views in all of Britain.
Visit Snowdonia and experience the wealth of Attractions, Activities and Places to Stay in Snowdonia.
Snowdon is the highest mountain in England and Wales 1085m or 3560 ft also known by its local Welsh Language name Yr Wyddfa (The Tomb).
Each year hundreds of thousands of visitors visit the mountain to enjoy its unique presence and share the exhilaration of scaling its slopes by one of the Snowdon Paths described in this website.
The mountain is not only tall, it has its own unique bio-diversity of plants and animals and much effort is made to maintain the fragile mountain ecology. Snowdon is a national symbol for the Welsh people, something they are rightly proud of and offers an icon of stability in our rapidly changing political and technological world.

Live Image of Snowdon Summit
from Elidir Fach
courtesy of Edison Mission Energy
Get the Latest Mountain Weather Forcast from the Met office by clicking here.
Other Excellent Local Sites
North wales Coastal - Visit Llandudno
Isle of Anglesey - Go Anglesey
Wales Borders - Go Borderlands
North Wales - Beautiful-NorthWales
Outdoor Pursuits - Wales Live
Betws Village Area - Betws-y-Coed
Trefriw Village - Trefriw
General - North Wales Index
Boats - Yacht Brokers Conwy
For a textual version of the Log Book
please click here

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Adam and Helen Hardy welcome you to their comfortable, private, family-run hotel full of historic character. Once an 18th Century coaching inn, and originally part of the ...
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The White Lion Royal Hotel is situated in Bala, an attractive and lively historic market town within the boundaries of Snowdonia National Park (designated an area of outstanding ...
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These self-catering apartments have been tastefully refurbished to a very high standard and form part of a Grade II Listed hall situated on the banks of the River Conwy, within ...
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A warm welcome to Snowdonia awaits you from Stuart and Emma. Our early Victorian guesthouse provides bed and breakfast accommodation was built in 1850, nestles in a quiet ...
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Historic house with connection to Trefriw's paddle steamers past.
Winifred House is a Victorian three bedroom stone built house, which is situated in the friendly village ...
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We now have a Forum for you to post your news, views, recent trips and climbs and anything else that gets you fired up. Click here to visit the

Recent Picture from The Snowdon Logbook forum
If you have recently climbed Snowdon why not sign the Snowdon Logbook and upload a pic of you and your gang at the Summit or en route!
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