Most Beautiful and Highest Mountain in Wales


Snowdon is a spectacular mountain region in North Wales, which includes a national park of 838 square miles, the Llyn Peninsula, and the Cambrian Coast. Snowdon is a highest mountain in England and Wales. It is about 1085 meters or 3560 feet which is also known by its local Welsh language name, Yr Wyddfa (The Tomb). The Snowdon is a national symbol for Welsh people. The area is full of sheep, and castles, but people flock there especially for the outdoor sports.

snowdon mountain Most Beautiful and Highest Mountain in Wales

Besides the reputation of the highest mountain, it is also known for its own unique bio-diversity of plants and animals and much effort is made to maintain the flimsy mountain ecology.

The entire Snowdon Mountain ranges into four areas as follows:

First Area: The Northernmost area is almost busy with tourists, and includes other highest mountains in Wales such as the Glyderau, the Carneddau, the Snowdon Massif, etc.

Second Area: The area is well-known for peaks and mountains around Blaenau Ffestiniog.

Third Area: this area is not much popular with tourists due to its remoteness.

Fourth Area: It’s the southernmost area includes Aran Fawddwy of Aran group, which is the highest mountain in the United Kingdom south of Snowdon.

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With its unique presence of most beautiful views, rich historic area, Snowdon paths, it grabs the spectacle of thousands of visitors every year who can enjoy and share the happiness. This mountain is considered as a fine mountain, favorite for hikers.

Visit the place and experience an incredible journey through the Snowdon Mountain Railway, which takes you the rooftop of Wales. The Snowdon Mount dominates the landscapes of Snowdon National Park, with its stunning scenery and breathtaking views.

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