What is a good alternative to Snowdon?

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It is reported that Mount Snowdon, in Wales, is becoming extremely congested with walkers.

Snowdon has obvious advantages for the casual walker: it is a steady gradient up a selection of well trodden trails, there is a steam railway, a cafe at the top and a good view from the summit on a clear day.

Can anyone recommend other mountains in Snowdonia that are equivalently accessible to the casual walker (but without the cafe or railway perhaps)?






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Quick Answer about "What is a good alternative to Snowdon?"

  • The other mountain hike: Cadair Idris, Gwynedd. ...
  • The coastal hike: Aberporth to New Quay via Llangranog, Ceredigion. ...
  • The river hike: Tintern Abbey and the Devil's Pulpit. ...
  • The forest hike: Hafod Estate, Ceredigion. ...
  • The castle hike: Carreg Cennen, Carmarthenshire.


  • Is Pen y Fan harder than Snowdon?

    The height of Pen Y Fan is 886 meters versus Snowdon which is 1085 meters. Both mountains offer various routes with different difficulty ratings, so this question is very subjective to your fitness and choice of route. However, based on the elevation alone, Snowdon is harder than Pen Y Fan.

    Is Snowdon OK for beginners?

    However, you need to be aware that there are no Snowdon routes for beginners or any easy walks up Snowdon. They are all HARD. If you're looking for easy mountains to climb in the UK, then you're definitely looking at the wrong mountain!

    Which is the easiest mountain to climb in UK?

    These mountains are listed in order of difficulty, with the easiest first.
    • Conic Hill, Loch Lomond (350m) ...
    • Mam Tor and the 'Great Ridge' (517m) ...
    • Pen y Fan, Brecon Beacons (886m) ...
    • Ingleborough, Yorkshire Dales (723m) ...
    • Snowdon, Wales (1,085m)


    Can unfit people walk up Snowdon?

    Many people climb these mountains on a whim - and there's nothing wrong with that. It's perfectly possible to reach the summit as long as you are moderately fit, but your legs will ache a bit more afterwards.



    Yr Aran . Snowdonia. A quiet alternative to Snowdon.




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