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Climb the Highest Mountain in Wales the quiet way!Beautiful North Wales is the destination where we discover mighty mount Snowdon.
We take the quiet and far less used route from the south western corner of the mountain. Avoiding the crowds makes for a far more pleasant day out. This route not only feels less rugged than the far busier Pyg or Miners Track, but the fewer people who have climbed it would mostly say it’s their favourite way to climb this magnificent mountain.
The Rhyd Ddu path is know for being a far more remote and quiet track, offering spectacular views of the west side of the mountain. It involves an initial easy-to-follow section, a steeper, less-clear middle section, and a final, thrilling, yet not overly exploded, ridgeline walk to the summit.
After 5 to 6 hours on the mountain, you can spend the evening celebrating the achievements of a great day, that will live long in the memory.
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Snowdonia, 1 Snowdonia Road, Tewkesbury, GL20 7, United Kingdom
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