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Pen-y-Pass

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Pen-y-Pass

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Pen-y-Pass is a renowned mountain pass nestled in the heart of Eryri National Park, Gwynedd, north-west Wales. Situated at the highest point of the scenic Llanberis Pass, at an elevation of 359 metres (1,178 ft), it serves as a crucial gateway to the majestic Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) and Glyderau mountain ranges. This historic location is not only a significant trailhead but also a viewpoint offering expansive vistas of the surrounding rugged landscapes.

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    11 juin 2021

    Randonnée

    En plein cœur du nord d'Eryri (Snowdonia), Pen-y-Pass est superbement situé pour des aventures sur le massif de l'Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) et le Glyderau. C'est un point de départ populaire …
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    31 mars 2021

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    Mise à jour - Le parking Pen Y Pass passe à la réservation et au paiement en ligne à partir du 8 avril. Le tarif standard pour toute durée de séjour est de 10 £. Je pense que cela va faire des ravages auprès des visiteurs, d'autant plus qu'il n'y a pas de signal sur place pour les non-réservateurs qui viennent de se présenter.
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    27 septembre 2021

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    Un excellent point de départ pour emprunter la route Crib Goch jusqu'au sommet du Snowdon. Mais si les lignes de crête exposées ne sont pas votre idée de plaisir, prenez la route Pyg Track. C'est la partie la plus fréquentée du parc et c'est compréhensible. Assurez-vous de faire vos bagages avec un sentiment de respect pour le terrain et les conditions météorologiques changeantes.
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    Boucle Pyg Track & Miners Track vers Yr Wyddfa / Snowdon depuis Pen y Pass — Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri / Snowdonia National Park

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    Hike the Snowdon via Pyg and Miners' Track Loop, a moderate 7.7 miles (12.3 km) route to Snowdon's summit with lake views.

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    Randonnée difficile. Excellente condition physique nécessaire. Excellente maîtrise, chaussures résistantes et expérience alpine exigées.

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    Randonnée - Modéré. Bonne condition physique nécessaire. Sentiers accessibles pour la plupart. Restez vigilant.

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    Position:Beddgelert, Gwynedd, Galles du Nord, Pays de Galles, Royaume-Uni

    Foire aux questions

    How can I secure parking at Pen-y-Pass, and what are the alternatives if it's full?

    Parking at Pen-y-Pass is highly sought after and often requires pre-booking online, especially during peak seasons and weekends. The standard charge for any length of stay is £10. Mobile signal can be unreliable on-site, so booking in advance is crucial to avoid issues. If the Pen-y-Pass car park is full or you haven't pre-booked, consider using the park-and-ride service from Nant Peris or Llanberis. The extensive Sherpa bus network provides year-round connections to Pen-y-Pass from surrounding towns and villages, making it a convenient alternative.

    What are the best intermediate hiking routes starting from Pen-y-Pass?

    For intermediate hikers, the Pyg Track is an excellent choice from Pen-y-Pass. It offers a good balance of ascent and stunning scenery without the extreme exposure of routes like Crib Goch. While it involves some rocky sections and a steady climb, it's generally considered less strenuous than the Miners' Track in its initial stages, though both lead to the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon). These routes provide rewarding views and a significant challenge for those with some hiking experience.

    Is Pen-y-Pass suitable for a winter hike, and what should I consider?

    Pen-y-Pass offers access to stunning winter hiking, but conditions can be extremely challenging. The terrain becomes significantly more difficult with snow and ice, requiring specialized gear such as crampons, ice axes, and appropriate winter clothing. Experience in winter mountaineering is essential, and weather conditions can change rapidly. Always check the mountain forecast before heading out and consider hiring a guide if you're not experienced in winter conditions.

    Are there any dog-friendly hiking options or restrictions around Pen-y-Pass?

    Many trails around Pen-y-Pass are dog-friendly, but it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially due to livestock grazing and the presence of ground-nesting birds. Some sections of the more challenging routes, particularly those involving scrambling like Crib Goch, may not be suitable for dogs. Always ensure your dog is fit enough for the chosen route and carry enough water for them. The YHA Snowdon Pen-y-Pass is generally dog-friendly in its bar area, but check specific accommodation policies.

    What facilities are available at Pen-y-Pass for visitors?

    Pen-y-Pass is well-equipped for visitors. It features a car park (pre-booking often required), an information centre, and public toilets. The YHA Snowdon Pen-y-Pass, a youth hostel, also offers a bar (Mallory's Bar) and a café, providing refreshments and a place to relax. While free Wi-Fi is available at the hostel, be aware that general mobile phone signal in the area can be unreliable.

    How crowded does Pen-y-Pass get, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    Pen-y-Pass is one of the busiest hubs in Eryri National Park, particularly on weekends, bank holidays, and during the summer months. Its popularity as a starting point for Snowdon routes means car parks fill up very early, and trails can be heavily trafficked. Arriving before mid-morning is strongly recommended, or utilizing the park-and-ride bus service to avoid parking frustrations and contribute to a more sustainable visit.

    Can families with children find suitable walks from Pen-y-Pass?

    While Pen-y-Pass is primarily a trailhead for more challenging mountain routes, families with older, experienced children who are used to hiking can tackle the Miners' Track or Pyg Track. These routes are demanding and involve rocky terrain and significant elevation gain, so they are not suitable for very young children or those new to hiking. For gentler, family-friendly walks, you might consider exploring other areas within Eryri National Park accessible via the Sherpa bus network.

    What is the historical significance of Pen-y-Pass and the surrounding area?

    Pen-y-Pass holds rich historical significance, particularly in mountaineering. The road itself was built in the 1830s for transporting ore from Snowdon's mines. The former Gorphwysfa Hotel, now the YHA Snowdon Pen-y-Pass, has a legendary mountaineering heritage, having hosted figures like George Mallory. Nearby, the Pen-y-Gwryd hotel was famously used by Sir John Hunt's team for training before their successful 1953 Everest expedition, with memorabilia still on display in its Everest Room.

    Are there any viewpoints or natural features to look out for on the intermediate trails from Pen-y-Pass?

    Absolutely! The intermediate trails from Pen-y-Pass, such as the Pyg Track and Miners' Track, offer spectacular views. As you ascend, you'll gain panoramic vistas of the surrounding Glyderau mountain range and the dramatic Llanberis Pass. Along the Miners' Track, you'll pass old mining relics and the beautiful Llyn Llydaw, a glacial lake nestled beneath Snowdon's peaks, offering fantastic photographic opportunities and a sense of the area's industrial past.

    What are the typical durations for intermediate walks starting from Pen-y-Pass?

    For intermediate walks like the Pyg Track or Miners' Track to the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) and back, you should typically allow 5-7 hours. This duration accounts for a steady pace, short breaks, and time to enjoy the views. Factors like weather conditions, your fitness level, and how long you spend at the summit will influence the total time. Always plan for a longer duration than you anticipate, especially in mountain environments.

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