
Mount Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa)
The highest peak in Wales, Mount Snowdon offers sweeping views of lakes and mountains—accessible by hiking trails or the scenic Snowdon Mountain Railway. It’s the heart of the park and a must for adventure seekers and photographers alike.
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Betws-y-Coed
A charming gateway village to Snowdonia, Betws-y-Coed is full of stone bridges, waterfalls, art galleries, and cosy cafés. It's a perfect base for exploring surrounding forests, rivers, and trails.
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Beddgelert
This picturesque village is steeped in legend, named after Prince Llewelyn’s faithful hound. Wander through its scenic riverside paths and enjoy the tranquil beauty of the surrounding mountains.
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Harlech Castle
Perched dramatically above the coast, this 13th-century fortress is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with panoramic views of the sea and Snowdonia’s peaks. It’s a stunning blend of history and landscape.
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Cadair Idris
This majestic mountain in southern Snowdonia is wrapped in myth and offers spectacular hiking, quieter than Snowdon but equally breath-taking. Legend says those who sleep on its summit wake either mad or as poets!


