Snowdon Mountain Railway 

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Majestic Snowdon dominates the glorious, ancient landscape of North Wales. At 3,560ft (1085m) it is a true mountain and a place of legend - said to be the burial place of the giant ogre Rhita, vanquished by King Arthur. The Snowdon Mountain Railway has been making it easy to scale this awesome mountain peak since 1896. In a tremendously ambitious feat of engineering, and uniquely in Britain, a rack and pinion railway was built which rises to within 66ft of the summit of the highest mountain in England and Wales.

Your Journey begins at Llanberis Station at the foot of Snowdon. Enjoy an awe-inspiring 13-minute virtual journey 'To the Summit of Snowdon' in the new Film Theatre at Llanberis Station. Then board your train to travel through woodland, across an impressive viaduct before starting the long haul up to the ridge and onto the mountain itself. On fine days the views from the train and summit are breathtaking.

  • The view from the top takes in the Isle of Man and the Wicklow mountains in Ireland. During the 30-minute stay at the peak, you can simply savour the views or make use of the summit facilities. Then begin your descent, arriving back at Llanberis. This award winning attraction makes for an informative and enjoyable day out for the whole family.

Further Information

At Llanberis station you can buy a return ticket that takes you to the Summit and back. For those wishing to walk down, a single ticket is available to the Summit Station. Single tickets down are sold on a stand-by basis only.

Opening Times

Weather permitting, trains run every day from mid March to the first week of November inclusive. The Summit Station is the usual destination between mid May and the end of October. From mid March to mid May trains terminate at Clogwyn or Rocky Valley.The first departure from Llanberis is scheduled for 9am, with trains running at frequent intervals until late afternoon. At Bank Holidays and during July, August and September, departures are half-hourly with the last possible departure at 5pm.

Primary  Groups

Site Facilities  Facilities for Disabled, Picnic Area, Public Toilets, Souvenir Shop

Disabled Facilities  Access, Special Toilets

Tour Types  Guided Tours

Education Program  Trained Education Staff

Activities  Animal Viewing

Displays  Interactive Displays, Themed Shows, Native Wildlife

General  Groups, Individuals, School Groups

Nearby  Public Transport, Shops

Snowdon Mountain Railway
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