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Hike among Wales’ rugged, silent giants — Southern Snowdonia

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Hike among Wales’ rugged, silent giants — Southern Snowdonia

Hiking Collection by Alex Foxfield

8

Tours

34:50 h

59.8 mi

17,175 ft

Southern Snowdonia is a region of wild, rugged mountains and beautiful green hills. Far away from the crowds that flock to Snowdon and the Glyderau, this is a region for hiking connoisseurs seeking spectacular scenery, stunning wildlife, silent summits and blissful solitude.

Of course, a land as rich in natural splendour as this is not without its own popular peaks and trails. Mountains like the iconic, sprawling Cadair Idris and Cnicht – often called ‘the Welsh Matterhorn’ – draw hikers from far and wide and are worthy of their fame. Yet, it is perhaps the lesser known places that offer the greater satisfaction.

The breathlessly rough and dramatic Rhinogydd range throws down a gauntlet to all that would enter its challenging realm. The towering Aran ridge, home to the highest peak in Britain south of Snowdon, is a majestic place to explore. Trails through the Coed Ganllwyd and Cwm Cynfal nature reserves discover atmospheric woodland, cascading streams and waterfalls of sublime beauty. Meanwhile, the Dyfi Hills’ elegant curves bear all the fascinating hallmarks of an ancient glacial past.

This Collection explores all of this, taking in a host of adventures that truly get to know Southern Snowdonia’s multi-faceted charm. I’ve listed the Tours in order of difficulty, with the easier walks first and the more challenging mountain days at the end. It’s not necessarily a ‘best of’ for the region but a Collection with something for everyone, from the casual country walker to the avid peak bagger.

All of the longer mountain hikes take you to rough, exposed terrain, so equipping yourself properly is crucial. Quality hiking footwear, warm layers and waterproofs are required regardless of the season or weather forecast. You should also carry plenty of water and more food than you think you’ll need, just in case.

The town of Dolgellau is an excellent base for much of Southern Snowdonia, with many accommodation options and amenities. For the Rhinogydd, the lovely seaside town of Barmouth is better located and easier to reach. Meanwhile, for Cnicht and the Afon Cynfal waterfall walk, the attractive village of Beddgelert or the historic mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog are ideal.

Barmouth is accessible by train from Birmingham and Aberystwyth. From the town, you can catch the T3 bus to Dolgellau. Beddgelert can be reached via the Snowdon Sherpa bus service, which links to the city of Bangor, which is on the North Wales Coast railway line. Blaenau Ffestiniog can be accessed via the historic, narrow gauge Ffestiniog Railway from the harbour town of Porthmadog.

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Tours & Highlights

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    Rhaeadr Ddu and Coed Ganllwyd – Southern Snowdonia

    00:52
    1.69 mi
    2.0 mph
    375 ft
    375 ft
    Easy
    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

    This lovely little route packs a lot of punch for its size.

    

    Taking you alongside the choppy waters of the River Gamlan, past the magnificent Rhaeadr Ddu waterfalls and through the stunning Coed Ganllwyd National Nature Reserve, it is a delightful circuit to complete in under one hour.

    

    Rhaeadr Ddu, meaning

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  • 03:52
    8.31 mi
    2.2 mph
    1,100 ft
    1,100 ft
    Intermediate
    Intermediate Hiking Tour. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

    This is a lovely walk that follows part of the Snowdonia Slate Trail alongside the Afon Cynfal through a scenic wooded gorge to the spectacular Rhaeadr y Cwm waterfall. On the way back, you pay a quick visit to the lovely Llyn Morwynion and Bryn y Castell, an Iron Age Hillfort.

    

    From Llan Ffestiniog, you

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  • 03:43
    6.87 mi
    1.8 mph
    1,825 ft
    1,825 ft
    Intermediate
    Intermediate Hiking Tour. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Known as the Welsh Matterhorn, Cnicht's summit is unsurprisingly on many hikers’ wish lists. Fortunately, it's nowhere near as difficult to ascend as its much larger Swiss counterpart and makes for a very pleasant outing in the Moelwynion range.

    

    From the village of Croesor, follow the clearly marked trails

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  • 05:06
    9.61 mi
    1.9 mph
    2,250 ft
    2,250 ft
    Expert
    Expert Hiking Tour. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Maesglase, the highest point in the Dfyi Hills range at 2,226 feet (679 m), is a summit for the hillwalking connoisseur. Set to the east of Cadair Idris, the tranquil Dfyi Hills promise blissful solitude and stirring views. Maesglase itself is renowned for its glacial hanging valleys and the Nant Maesglase

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  • 04:36
    7.56 mi
    1.6 mph
    2,800 ft
    2,800 ft
    Intermediate
    Intermediate Hiking Tour. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

    Cadair Idris is the most iconic mountain in Southern Snowdonia and is often thought of as one of the ‘Welsh 3 Peaks’, along with Snowdon and the Brecon Beacons’ Pen y Fan. Whereas Snowdon and Pen y Fan’s inclusion is down to the fact that they’re the highest point in their respective regions, Cadair

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  • 05:08
    6.59 mi
    1.3 mph
    2,725 ft
    2,725 ft
    Expert
    Expert Hiking Tour. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

    Cadair Idris is Southern Snowdonia's answer to Snowdon. A grand and complex mountain massif with multiple summits, sparkling llyns and fine ridges. It's also a mountain that's steeped in history and legend.

    

    This Tour takes you up the Minffordd Path, a spectacular way to approach the mountain that takes

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  • 06:28
    11.2 mi
    1.7 mph
    3,475 ft
    3,450 ft
    Expert
    Expert Hiking Tour. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

    At 2,969 feet (905 m), Aran Fawddwy is the highest point in Britain to the south of the Snowdon massif, yet it sees a tiny fraction of the footfall of nearby Cadair Idris or Pen y Fan in the Brecon Beacons.

    

    It is the principal summit of a long rocky ridge that also includes the characterful Aran Benllyn

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  • 05:05
    7.98 mi
    1.6 mph
    2,650 ft
    2,650 ft
    Expert
    Expert Hiking Tour. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

    The Rhinogydd come with a formidable reputation. Adored for their rugged grandeur and for the relative solitude found here compared to the honeypots of Northern Snowdonia, they are nonetheless a hugely challenging range. Mooted by some as the ‘mountain leader graveyard’ due to the difficult nature of

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Collection Stats

  • Tours
    8
  • Distance
    59.8 mi
  • Duration
    34:50 h
  • Elevation
    17,175 ft

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