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12th August 2022
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The Nantlle Ridge, on this overlooked Eryri mountain range, makes for an exciting ridge walk. Here's a guide to this high-level hike.
12th August 2022
Cadair Idris is steeped in myth. A comparatively simple route with steep ascent, it's a favourite to introduce you to hillwalking in Eryri.
12th August 2022
If you need your fix of Snowdonia ruggedness but want to bypass the crowds, the Carneddau range is a wise choice.
12th August 2022
At 1001 metres, the rocky top of Glyder Fawr is Wales’ fifth highest summit and the tallest of the Glyderau massif.
12th August 2022
If you want a tougher challenge as a hillwalker, then there can be no better way to start scrambling than on Tryfan via the North Ridge.
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The Snowdon Horseshoe trail is an Eryri classic. Here's one of the finest routes to reach the summit of Yr Wyddfa.
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