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MWIS. Weather forecast for mountain regions. Only active Friday to Sunday. Highly Recommended.

Met Office. Now it's improved to a 5 day forecast! Great.

Snowdonia Snowline - States the altitude of lying snow in the Carneddau.

Metcheck weather

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Accuweather

Snowdon Weather Station Project. Weather data, but is down at the moment. The Webcams show Elidir Fawr and Moel Eilio.

 

Public Transport

Snowdon Sherpa Bus Timetables

Welsh Highland Railway.

Travelline Wales.

theTrainline - Timetables and online booking

 

Other Links

The Welsh 3000s - website just about the 14 peaks.

The BMC - British Mountaineering Council.

The Mountain Bothy Association - yes, there are bothies in Eryri...

TAC - The Angry Corrie Scottish hillwalking fanzine, read it free.

Eryri - Snowdonia National Park.

Oggy Cam . Ogwen Mountain Rescue and a Ogwen Valley webcam.

BBC North West Wales.

Graham's Wales Photos. Loads of excellent pics on Eryri in here.

North Wales Photographs Beautiful photos of North Wales by Simon Kitchin.

Cambrian Mountains National Park A 'Should-Be' fourth welsh national park.

Snowdonia Society Charity which looks after the interests onf the National Park.

eryriway.org.uk Sister site to walkeryri, emphasising long distance trails.

 

Snowdon Moel Eilio and Snowdon via Ranger map

The Longest Way up Yr Wyddfa.

Sun 27th Jan 2008

multimap click for the map

Distance and Ascent

21 km / 1400m OS Map Required

OS Explorer 17 Landranger 150

Time

8 Hours Difficulties

Distance and ascent.

Start Location

Llanberis.

End Location as start
Grading Strenuous Facilities Most facilities (except petrol) in the village.
Public Transport Sherpa Buses and local buses from Caernarfon and Bangor. GPS Files
Download GPX file

This is a walk i used to do as my ‘stock’ walk when i started walking. Back in the day i wouldn’t get out of bed for less than 20km and 1500m ascent. It’s a long and challenging route that starts from either Llanberis or Waunfawr (with difficulty to return) over Moel Eilio to Moel Cynghorion (optional) and join the Ranger path to moel eilio in snowthe summit of Yr Wyddfa. So it made a fitting trip to reach this summit for the 25th time.

You can start this walk from many points in Llanberis. You can walk up a minor road that goes past the old spar shop – initially towards the youth hostel, before turning right and then left uphill. That takes you to the road head at SH567 594 (marked Maen Llwyd).  A better route up starts by the Snowdon Railway viaduct, at SH579 595 on a track marked Waterfall. It’s a steep pull to start with, but you are quickly crossing fields and arrive at the good track (SH 575 587) where you turn right and keep to the same direction on the track ,then path to arrive at Maen Llwyd above.

The route up from here to Moel Eilio is straightforward. Follow the track northwards initially as it turns west to the quarry scarred wide Bwlch-y-groes. There is a gate here that marks as far as you go on the track. You now take the path up the long, wide northern ridge of Moel Eilio. You can leave the track much sooner if you want to cut across, just check the map to see what i mean. This climb takes about an eiliohour or so.

The summit shelter is over a fence and it was welcome today. The temperature was meant to be mild, but it felt hostile on there. I had to hang about as i was meeting a friend who was climbing from the Llanberis side (i’d come up from the crossroads at  SH526 600 – just above Waunfawr).  Of course, best laid plans, we had our messages crossed. I thought i was waiting for him, while he thought he was catching up to me, so it turned out he was a further kilometre or so along the ridge.

The continuation from the summit is again straightforward, heading towards the fence you crossed and following it down to a stile over a stone wall. It’s undulating, with some safe exposure if you keep left and views straight down into Cwm Dwythwch.  The path is faint in places, but keep to the highest part of the broad ridge and you won’t go far wrong. The final lump on the ridge is Foel Goch – you can go over it, or contour around its southern flanks to reach Bwlch Maesgwm.

This is where you want to keep your willpower. It’s so easy to turn down to Llanberis for a pint, but much better to keep on over Moel Cynghorion or drop down to the Ranger path. Moel Cynghorion is another straightforward yomp, following a fence all the way and descending it’s steep Clogwyn Llechwedd Llo to hit the Ranger path at a respectable 500m. Descending a little to the Ranger is an easier option from Maesgwm, and we went that way. There was an unusual group of walkers at Maesgwm who went over Cynghorion. They had no map, a compass they were proud to say was at home and one was in wellies which looked quite uncomfortable.

The ascent from the Ranger is nothing difficult. Of all the paths up, it’s possibly the most straightforward path up. It doesn’t have the unpleasant loose rock of the Llanberis path, or the scree sections on the Miners, and i find it’s a comfortable walk, if steep and sharp. After zig zagging many times, you’re on more open hillside and you can see the summit. But it’s still deceptively far off. Just below the railway, you may find there’s stone for building the new ‘caff’ that appear to have been trundled.

The railway is your target, keep an eye out when the trains are running again, and there’s a small standing stone here. Cross the raiway and up a steep grassy section (with an unclear path) to reach the marker stone for the Pyg track (SH 607 548). Follow the crowds right to the summit!

The cafe is now looking like a structure. It appears that a large section of it will be buried in the hill to minimise it’s visual impact from the summit. I suspect it might be quite invisible from the summit, though what they intend to cover it in is another matter. Is there someone out there growing special mountain turf ready for the summit?

The return to your starting point in Llanberis is far too easy. We did so today as we’d wasted time waiting for each other on the hill. At least follow the ridge down, rather than the path by leaving the path at Clogwyn Station. The views into the Pass from there are superb and you’ll probably have it to yourself on the busiest of days. Or make it a really long summer trip by descending Lliwedd to Pen y Pass, or the longest day by descending the South Ridge and end the day on Yr Aran.  Definately one of the epic walks.

Height Profile of the route (image courtesy of Tracklogs)

 

General Links

English-welsh dictionary Links and resources to help you translate that welsh word into English.

Walking shoes - Another site that I found that sells walking shoes online.

Merrell Walking Shoes from fitnessfootwear.com, decent little site i found for Merrell walking shoes.

Whalley Warm and Dry - paramo stockists, great service and range.

V-G Walking and Backpacking. Inspirational website detailing one to three (and more) day walks around the UK.

Trekking Britain. Route descriptions & experience as opposed to guide book.

OutdoorsMagic - Forum based website, lots of information on here.

Phil George - Mountain Leader Training in Llanberis.

Peak and Fell Walking - A photographic guide to walking in Britain's National Parks.

Wild Tramp.co.uk - New site on walking in the UK. Looks promising.

 

Digital Mapping

Tracklogs IMHO the best mapping for PC.

MemoryMap Still good, but route handling clumsier.

Viewranger mapping for smartphones.

Fugawi and Anquet are also popular.

Quo The new kid on the block.

Multimap - Free online mapping.

Get a Map - Free online mapping from the OS

Access Land in Wales - online mapping from CCW.

 

DISCLAIMER ANY ADVICE FOLLOWED ON THESE PAGES ARE AT THE READER'S OWN RISK. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OTHER PEOPLE'S STUPIDITY OR INEXPERIENCE. IF YOU WANT TO WALK THE HILLS GO ON A COURSE, ASK AN EXPERIENCED FRIEND OR JOIN A CLUB. DONT EXPECT TO READ UP ON THE INTERNET AND BECOME AN EXPERT. I HAVE BEEN UP IN THESE HILLS FOR MANY YEARS, THATS HOW YOU GAIN EXPERIENCE...Phew! Rant over.

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