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Weather Links

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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.

 

cadair idrisCadair Idris from Dolgellau.map

Sat 12th - Sun 13th August 2006

multimap click for the map

 

Distance and Ascent

24.5km / 1200m OS Map Required

OS Explorer 23 Landranger 124

Time

12 Hours Difficulties

Pathless sections with nav difficulties. Length.

Start Location

Centre of Dolgellau

End Location as start
Grading Strenuous Facilities All facilities in Dolgellau.
Public Transport Buses from Aberystwyth, Caernarfon, Wrexham to Dolgellau. GPS Files
Download GPX file

Cadair Idris is the most popular mountain in Southidrisern Snowdonia. This route finds a quiet ascent from Dolgellau, ideally suited to a 2 day trip, before returning along the pleasant and easy Penmaenpool to Mawddach walk.

The walk starts in the Square in Dolgellau (from wherever you arrive!) and you need to walk in an Easterly direction, out of the town centre. You will pass a fire station on the left, and cross over a river before you arrive at a road junction indicating "Tabor". Follow this road, ignoring the first junction to the left and keep right. To the left is a forest with a rivcadair idriser flowing through it.

Continue up the hill, and you will need to turn to the left past a phone to stay on the right track, which eventually takes you up to the track. Follow the right of way ahead, and take the clear path initially across fields, and then follow towards the skyline in the second field.

mynydd moelThe path here is clear, but will lead you over the ridge and down into the next valley. There is an obvious path leading right across the moorland, crossing some boggy sections. Follow this as far as the stile at SH 745 152, where you should now follow the wall up. There is a faint path along the path, but this often disappears. You may find you need to walk away from the wall to avoid obstacles too. The summit to the right that dominates the skyline is Mynydd Moel, and Pen y Gadair (the name for Cadair Idris' summit) is visible to the right.

By the top of Gau Graig, the path is much more obvious, and you can cross to this summit by a stile that lies past the summit to your left. The path now carries on idrisalong the broad and boggy ridge towards Mynydd Moel. Some bits have boards to help crossing, and you defintely need them! The path follows the fence to the right, but there is also a path to the opposite side. By the time you reach the end of the plateau, you will need to be on the right (north) side of the fence.

Follow the path over a wide, grassy ridge, before the slope steepens and the path becomes scree and difficult going. It is only a short difficult section, before it levels out and you are on top of Mynydd Moel. The summit feels quite airy as you are close to the sheer northern cliffs, and there is a platform stretching out into the void that brave or foolhardy summiteers can wander over.

view from cadair idrisPen y Gadair is now easily reached across the wide plateau area. There is a trig point on top, and there are steps for the milder walker to reach this on the right as you approach. Failing that, clamber over. Views from here are extensive, with Snowdon and the Mid Wales hills being visible. To the north, you can see the summit shelter. This is an insalubrious stone building, rather damp inside, but i'd imagine a godsend in an emergency.

llyn y gadairJust past this you can peer over the cliffs to Llyn y Gader below, or across to the serated arete of Cyfrwy. Tonight we were to camp by this lake, and it turned out to be an excellent wild camp location. Continue now past the shelter, and past an other ruined building (you can see a fireplace), and keep initially to the right to take the Pony Path down. It is a rocky and eroded. but easy, path.

Follow twild camp llyn y gadairhe cairns, and you can ascend the peak of Cyfrwy if you want. We didn't and wanted to get down to our wild camp as soon as possible. The path leads quickly to the col, where you cross a stile to the right to start the descent. If you wish to wild camp, then continue right off the path, finding a faint path that leads to Llyn y Gadair. There are only a few suitable pitches here, but it is surely one of the most impressive amphitheatres to spend the night.

Follow the pony path now, which is initially steep, but eases to become an easy descent to the car park and toilets at SH 697 152. If you want to shorten the walk, cyfrwy aretethen follow the minor road to the East, and it returns you to Dolgellau in less than an hour. To extend the day, follow the bridleway that starts behind the toilets. Keep an eye out for the blue arrows that indicate the bridleway, or stones painted with "Path". The bridleway takes you past the farm of Tyddyn Evan, and through some enjoyable partly-wooded countryside.Our target today was the Youth Hostel at Kings.

track past riverYou will, if you follow the signs, passs a ruined cottage, cross a stream, past a sign that points down to Kings. Follow the track down to Kings, and then the minor road as far as the main road. The road follows the river, and you will be follwing this to the sea now. Once at the main road, turn left, and directly across the road there is a narrow road leading along the river. Follow this past some redwoods, and to the wall before the caravan site.

penmaenpool bridgeTurn left, and you find yourself on a wide track along the river. The navigation should be easy now. This takes you through some wetlands and to the estuary, where you find the Penmaenpool to Mawddach walk. It's the route of an old railway, and takes you directly to the centre of Dolgellau. Make sure you stop in the George III for a pint on the way though!

Height Profile of the route (image courtesy of Tracklogs)

cadair profile

 

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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