Jagged ridgelines rise from a quilt of green valleys, shimmering lakes and windswept shorelines in Snowdonia, a place where geology and legend feel woven together.
Jagged ridgelines rise from a quilt of green valleys, shimmering lakes and windswept shorelines in Snowdonia, a place where geology and legend feel woven together.At its heart sits Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), the highest summit in Wales, but the region’s character comes as much from the slate scars of old quarries and narrow-gauge railways as from its peaks.
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1. Mount Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) — The highest peak in Wales offering multiple hiking routes and the Snowdon Mountain Railway to the summit,
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