North Wales is one of the UK’s best regions for mountain walking, offering dramatic landscapes, well-marked paths, and routes suitable for beginners through to experienced hikers. The area is home to Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, which includes rugged peaks, glacial valleys, peaceful lakes, and some of the most iconic scenery in Britain.
Cost
Family of 4 £225
4 People+ £45 p.p
Group rate 10+ £40 p.p
Highlights
• Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) – The highest mountain in Wales, with several routes ranging from the popular Llanberis Path to the more challenging Crib Goch ridge.
• The Glyderau – Known for sharp, otherworldly rock formations like the Cantilever Stone and Castell y Gwynt.
• Tryfan – A classic scrambling peak with a distinctive shape and panoramic views.
• The Carneddau – Wide, open mountains that feel remote and peaceful, ideal for long, steady walks.
Why it’s great for walkers