The Llanberis Path, Yr Wyddfa

Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, Yr Wyddfa, commonly known as Snowdon, stands as the tallest peak in Wales and the third tallest in the UK.

Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, this majestic mountain offers several paths for adventurous souls seeking a memorable trek. Among these, the Llanberis Path is renowned for its accessibility, panoramic views, and the fascinating journey it provides to the summit. In fact, this is one of my favourite mountain walks in North Wales.

Here’s everything you need to know about hiking The Llanberis Path …


The Llanberis Path, Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon)

The Llanberis Path, Snowdon.

The Details.

Llanberis Path Route Details
 

Llanberis Path Map.


Llanberis Path Route.

  1. Llanberis, a quaint village surrounded by the serene Llyn Padarn, serves as the gateway to this remarkable hike. The path begins at the far end of Victoria Terrace, which leads down from the mini roundabout opposite The Royal Victoria Hotel.

  2. Go through a wooden gate, next to the cattle grid and follow the steep road.

  3. After walking through a local farmyard, follow the obvious path on the left, signposted “Llanberis Path”.

  4. As you ascend along the Llanberis Path, the landscape transforms from lush greenery to rugged rocky terrain. The path offers captivating views of the surrounding valleys, the shimmering waters of Llyn Peris, and the remnants of old slate quarries, showcasing the area's rich industrial history. Keep an eye out for the historic ruins of Hafod Eryri, the former summit building, adding an extra layer of intrigue to your hike.

  5. Approximately halfway up the Llanberis Path, you'll encounter the Halfway House, a welcome resting spot offering refreshments and a chance to catch your breath. It's also an ideal place to appreciate the breathtaking vistas of Snowdonia. The Halfway House serves as a reminder of the mountain's allure, drawing adventurers from all walks of life.

  6. After a while, you will reach Allt Moses, where the path forks. Keep to the left, following the path as it climbs up the slopes of Llechog.

  7. You will eventually reach a standing stone, which marks the spot where the Pyg Track and Miners Track joins the Llanberis Path. Continue on to the summit.

  8. As you approach the summit, the landscape becomes more rugged, and the air thinner. The last stretch of the Llanberis Path presents a steep ascent, rewarding hikers with a sense of accomplishment and the anticipation of reaching the pinnacle.

  9. Upon reaching the summit, the panoramic views are nothing short of awe-inspiring. On a clear day, you can see across Wales and even catch a glimpse of Ireland. The summit cafe provides a well-deserved break, allowing you to savor the achievement while enjoying refreshments.



FAQ’s.

  1. How long does it take to walk up Snowdon Llanberis Path?

    The duration to walk up the Llanberis Path varies based on individual fitness levels and pace. On average, it takes approximately 4-5 hours to ascend to the summit and return. However, factors such as weather conditions and the number of breaks taken can influence the overall time.

  2. How difficult is the Llanberis Path?

    The Llanberis Path is often considered one of the more accessible routes up Snowdon. Its gradual incline makes it suitable for hikers of different fitness levels, including beginners. While it is less steep than some of the other paths, it's important to be prepared for the length of the hike and the changing weather conditions as you ascend.

  3. Where is the start of the Llanberis Path?

    The Llanberis Path begins in the village of Llanberis, located at the base of Snowdon. The official starting point is the Snowdon Mountain Railway station, offering a convenient start for your trek up the mountain.

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  4. What is the best car park for the Llanberis Path?

    There is a number of parking facilities available in the village of Llanberis, specifically tailored for visitors intending to take the Llanberis Path. Only use designated parking zones and refrain from parking on adjacent streets or in residential neighbourhoods.

    The largest car park in the village and the one that’s closest to the start of the Llanberis Path can be found next to the Royal Victoria Hotel (what3words: ///shady.ground.joys).

    As parking spaces can fill up quickly, especially during peak times, it's advisable to arrive early or consider alternative parking options in the village.

  5. Is there a campsite for the Llanberis Path?

    While there isn't a dedicated campsite directly along the Llanberis Path, there are several campsites in Llanberis and the surrounding area. Hikers often choose to camp at established sites in and around Llanberis or explore options in Snowdonia National Park. It's essential to check with local authorities and adhere to any camping regulations to ensure a responsible and enjoyable camping experience.

  6. Is the Llanberis Path a family-friendly route?

    Yes, the Llanberis Path is considered a family-friendly walk in North Wales. It’s gradual incline makes it accessible to hikers of varying fitness levels, including children. While it provides a comfortable trek, it's important for families to be adequately prepared with proper gear and consider individual capabilities for a safe and enjoyable experience.

  7. How High is Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon)?

    Yr Wyddfa, commonly known as Snowdon, stands at an elevation of 1,085 meters (3,560 feet) above sea level. As the highest peak in Wales and the third-highest in the United Kingdom, Snowdon offers breathtaking views and attracts hikers and nature enthusiasts from around the world.

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The rocky path leading up to Snowdon from Llanberis.
A section of the Llanberis Mountain Railway, seen along the Llanberis Path on Snowdon.

Top Tips.

  1. Check Weather Conditions

    Before embarking on your journey, it's crucial to check the weather forecast. Conditions on Snowdon can change rapidly, and being prepared is essential for a safe and enjoyable trek.

  2. Pack Essentials

    Ensure you pack essentials such as water, snacks, appropriate clothing, and sturdy hiking boots. The weather on the mountain can be unpredictable, so be prepared for various conditions.

  3. Start Early

    To make the most of your experience and avoid crowds, consider starting your hike early in the day. Witnessing the sunrise from the summit is a breathtaking reward for the early risers.


The Llanberis Path to Yr Wyddfa stands as a testament to the allure of Snowdon, offering a memorable journey for both seasoned hikers and those new to mountain trekking.

The accessibility, diverse landscapes, and the sense of accomplishment upon reaching the summit make this path a must-try for anyone seeking an adventure in the heart of Snowdonia National Park.

It’s time to breathe in the crisp mountain air and embark on a remarkable adventure to the heights of Yr Wyddfa.

Looking for some more inspiration whilst in the area? Check out my list of 12 Things to do in Snowdonia and enjoy the wonders of this national park.



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