Description
Snowdonia is one of the most celebrated and spectacular highland areas in the British Isles — a region of hills, mountains and wild moorland occupying the northwest corner of Wales. It has around 100 summits above 600 metres (approx. 2000 feet) and contains all fourteen of Wales’ highest 3000 foot (914m) mountains.
Contents
The Carneddau
Northern Carneddau from Aber Falls
The round of Cwm Caseg & Cwm Llafar
Cwm Llafar Horseshoe
The Carneddau from the east via Cwm Eigiau
Southern Carneddau from Ogwen
Pen Llithrig y Wrach & Pen yr helgi Ddu
Craigiau Gleison & the Crafnant skyline
The Glyderau
The Northern Glyderau from Ogwen
Glyder Fawr & Y Garn by Y Gribin
Glyder Fach & Glyder Fawr from Llyn Ogwen
Glyder Fach & Glyder Fawr from Pen-y-Gwryd
Senior’s Ridge, Glyder Fawr & Y Gribin
Tryfan via Heather Terrace, the South Ridge & Cwm Tryfan
Tryfan—East face, South Ridge & Braich Ddeugwm
The Bochlwyd Horseshoe
Eastern Glyderau from Capel Curig
Snowdon/Yr Wyddfa
Snowdon from Llanberis—The Llanberis Ridge
Snowdon from the west—Snowdon Ranger/Rhyd-Ddu Paths
Snowdon from the east—Pyg Track/Miners’ Track
The Snowdon Horseshoe
Snowdon from the south—Cwm Llan Horseshoe
Cwm Glas Horseshoe—Crib Goch/Gyrn Lâs Ridge
Moel Eilio group
The Eifionydd hills
Mynydd Mawr from Rhyd-Ddu
Moel Hebog from Beddgelert
The Nantlle Ridge
What they say …
“Rogers writes concisely and accurately – you can tell he’s a seasoned hillwalker – and readers will find his routes are well planned for splendid days out.”
— John Gilham, TGO magazine
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