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Llyn Bochlwyd is a captivating mountain lake nestled within Cwm Bochlwyd in the heart of Snowdonia, Wales. Situated at an elevation of 556 metres in the rugged Glyderau mountain range, this natural monument offers a secluded escape near the more frequented Llyn Ogwen. As a classic tarn lake, it was sculpted by glacial activity during the last ice age, resulting in its distinctive, clear, and nutrient-poor waters.
Visitors are consistently drawn to Llyn Bochlwyd for its profound sense of solitude…
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Llyn Bochlwyd is situated at an altitude of 555 meters (1,821 feet) above sea level, nestled within the Glyderau mountain range.
While Llyn Bochlwyd itself is a destination, it's also a key point on several significant routes. The most famous is the Bochlwyd Horseshoe, a classic scrambling route that includes Tryfan's North and South Ridges, Glyder Fach's Bristly Ridge, and Y Gribin. For those seeking less extreme options, there are various footpaths leading to the lake, often as part of a longer ascent to peaks like Tryfan or Glyder Fach, offering a lovely walking ascent into the higher mountains.
Access to Llyn Bochlwyd is exclusively by footpath, and the terrain is characterized by heather-clad, boulder-strewn, and stony slopes. While generally considered an intermediate hike, the path can be challenging. For beginners, the direct ascent to the lake might be strenuous, but it's a rewarding goal. More advanced hikers will find plenty of challenge in the surrounding peaks and scrambling routes like the Bochlwyd Horseshoe.
The path to Llyn Bochlwyd involves a steady ascent over uneven, rocky terrain, which might be challenging for very young children or those unaccustomed to mountain walking. While older, experienced children might enjoy the adventure, it's not typically considered a 'stroller-friendly' or easy family walk. Families should be prepared for a moderate hike and ensure everyone has appropriate footwear.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the public footpaths around Llyn Bochlwyd. However, it's crucial to keep them on a lead, especially due to the presence of livestock (sheep) and ground-nesting birds, particularly during lambing season and spring. The terrain can be rocky and steep in places, so ensure your dog is fit enough for the hike.
Parking for Llyn Bochlwyd trails is typically available along the A5 road near Llyn Ogwen. However, these car parks can fill up very quickly, especially during peak season and on weekends. Arriving early in the morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot.
While the intro mentions spring as a great time for wildlife, the best time depends on your activity. For general hiking and enjoying the views, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers the most favorable weather. However, Llyn Bochlwyd can be visited year-round. Winter walks offer a dramatic, often solitary experience, but require proper winter gear, navigation skills, and awareness of rapidly changing mountain weather conditions.
Yes, wild swimming is an option for the adventurous in Llyn Bochlwyd. The lake is an oligotrophic tarn, meaning its waters are nutrient-poor and typically very clear and cold. While refreshing, always exercise caution, be aware of the water temperature, and never swim alone. There are no lifeguards or facilities.
Llyn Bochlwyd is a classic tarn lake, formed by glacial activity. Its most distinctive feature is its shape, which from certain vantage points above, has earned it the colloquial nickname "Lake Australia" due to its resemblance to the continent. The lake is framed by the majestic peaks of Tryfan and Glyder Fach, offering breathtaking panoramic views and a sense of wild solitude.
Llyn Bochlwyd is often described as playing
Llyn Bochlwyd is often described as playing second fiddle to the larger and more famous Llyn Idwal. While Llyn Idwal is renowned for its dramatic Cwm Idwal and geological features, Bochlwyd offers its own majestic charm and a greater sense of solitude. It's nestled beneath Glyder Fach's mighty main cliff and Tryfan's west face, providing a different, often quieter, mountain experience. Both are beautiful glacial lakes, but Bochlwyd tends to be less crowded.
Llyn Bochlwyd is a remote mountain lake, and there are no direct amenities, cafes, or accommodation facilities at the lake itself. The nearest services, including cafes, pubs, and accommodation, can be found along the A5 road in the Ogwen Valley area, or in the nearby villages and towns such as Capel Curig or Betws-y-Coed. Hikers should come prepared with all necessary supplies.
The traditional Welsh name, Llyn Bochlwyd, translates to "Lake of the Greycheek." According to local legend, this name originated from an old grey stag that, while fleeing hunters, miraculously escaped by leaping into the lake and swimming to safety, keeping its grey cheeks above the water to breathe.