Snowdonia Travel Guide

Snowdonia offers some of Great Britain’s most spectacular scenery, and takes its English name from the highest peak Mt. Snowdon; the Welsh name translates as, 'eagle’s resting place'. Sir John Hunt and his team trained in Snowdonia before they made the first successful ascent of Everest. As well as spectacular passes, and craggy peaks, the area boasts quaint rural villages, riverside walks and waterfalls.

Map of Snowdonia
Map of Snowdonia

Snowdonia Accommodation
Snowdonia Accommodation
Snowdonia Activities
Snowdonia Activities
Snowdonia Attractions
Snowdonia Attractions
Snowdonia Dining
Snowdonia Dining
Snowdonia Tours
Snowdonia Tours
Snowdonia Transport
Snowdonia Transport

Traveller Reviews of Snowdonia

12 Jul 08
The Meadowsweet Hotel

Posted by madnanny from Wolverhampton, United Kingdom

We went for a midweek break to celebrate my hubby's 65th birthday. We were pleasantly surprised on arrival and impressed with all the... Read more
8 Jul 08
Tranquil Abiding Guest House

Posted by WG40 from Wales, United Kingdom

A truly wonderful experience. Ideal for those wishing peace and calm who enjoy practicing meditation. Read more
22 Apr 08
Llew Jones Coaches

Posted by chris17uk from Llandudno, United Kingdom

Just come back from a weekend down in Dorset, a visit to Monkey world was the highlight of the trip, an amazing place! We stayed in... Read more

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Suburbs and towns covered by this travel guide to Snowdonia (Snowdonia & Bangor) include Bala, Betws y Coed, Betws y-coed, Betws-y-Coed, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Capel Curig, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, Conwy Valley, Dollwyddelan, Dolwyddelan, Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Gwynydd, Little Budworth, Llan Ffestiniog, Llanberis, Llanrwst, Llanwchllyn, Llanwrst, Merseyside., Nant Uchaf, Near Llanrwst, Nr Betws-y-Coed, Penmachno, Porthmadog, Presteigne, Snowdonia, Trawsfyndd, Trawsfynydd, Trefriw, U.K, and more.

Snowdonia & Bangor Travel Guide
Snowdonia & Bangor Travel Guide

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