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Eryri (Snowdonia)
Known for its soaring mountains, glacial valleys and ancient forests, Eryri National Park — officially Snowdonia — is one of the UK’s most breathtaking outdoor destinations, offering wild beauty at every turn.
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Peaks, paths, and
panoramas
Spanning over 800 square miles, Eryri is the largest national park in Wales and home to the highest mountain in England and Wales — Yr Wyddfa (Mount Snowdon). But the park’s appeal extends far beyond its iconic summits.
This is a land of slate-roofed villages, ancient legends, mirror-like lakes, and stunning coastal edges. With its rich blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, Eryri is a magnet for walkers, adventurers, and those seeking a peaceful escape.
Whether you’re summiting peaks, riding heritage railways, or simply soaking in the serenity, Eryri offers a chance to experience Wales at its wildest and most beautiful.
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Things to See
& Do
From the summit of Snowdon to slate-cavern adventure parks — these are the places that make Eryri so unforgettable.
Standing at 1,085 metres, this is a must-see for visitors to Eryri, with six main walking routes including the Llanberis Path, Pyg Track and Miner’s Track.
A scenic ride from Llanberis village almost to the summit, winding through dramatic landscapes — book ahead as trains fill up quickly in summer.
A World Heritage fortress overlooking the sea and Snowdonia’s peaks, offering stunning views and centuries of history.
Two of Wales’s prettiest villages, offering riverside walks, a legendary tale, craft shops and woodland trails.
A family-friendly waterfall walk just a short drive from the coast, ideal for a gentle afternoon out.
Thrilling adventure parks built into old slate caverns, featuring ziplining, underground trampolines and more.
Our Great Welsh Trips
Wales
Cardiff’s culture, the Brecon Beacons, the Pembrokeshire Coast and Snowdonia’s mountain railways in one self-drive journey.
Britain
A nostalgic rail-led route through England, Wales and Scotland with legendary heritage lines.
England + Wales
Historic cities, national parks, literary stops and classic countryside in one rich route.
Travelling to
Eryri
Eryri National Park is well connected to major UK cities, though having a car offers the most flexibility for exploring its rural charm.
We can also help plan routes from further afield — including Edinburgh, Cardiff or London — as part of a wider Great British itinerary.
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🚗By car About 1.5 hours from Chester, 2.5 hours from Manchester, or 3 hours from Birmingham.
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🚆By train Direct routes run to Bangor, Betws-y-Coed and Blaenau Ffestiniog.
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🗺️By tour Day and overnight trips from Liverpool, Manchester and North Wales are easily arranged.
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📅Best time to visit Spring and autumn for quieter trails, summer for the fullest Snowdon Mountain Railway timetable.
Your Eryri package
includes everything
We handle all the logistics so you can focus on the view.
Comfortable stays in a village, mountainside inn, or boutique guesthouse.
Route suggestions tailored to your experience level, from gentle valleys to summit climbs.
Entry to castles, gardens, or adventure parks included where relevant.
Tickets for the railway to the summit, booked in advance on request.
Optional extensions to Anglesey, Portmeirion, or the Llŷn Peninsula.
Your dedicated advisor is available throughout your journey.

