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Showing posts with label Llanberis. Show all posts
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Saturday, 12 October 2019
Monday, 16 September 2019
403 Walks from Llanberris 2019
Our next walking will be on
Saturday 12th October 2019
and will be from
Llanberris
in Snowdonia
Nowadays, Llanberis in Snowdonia National Park is a major tourist
attraction. From the town one can catch a train up the highest mountain
in England and Wales or walk along the many routes to the summit over
three thousand feet high.
Nearby, the twin lakes of Llyn Padarn and Llyn Peris cut through the mountain range creating the Llanberis Pass, in an area noted for its rugged beauty and scarred with numerous slate mines. Scores of visitors meet in Llanberis; it is truly an impressive place steeped in history yet still retaining an air of tranquillity.
Snowdonia Mountain Railway
Travel on Britain’s only rack and pinion railway to Hafod Eryri, the stunning new visitor centre at the Summit of Snowdon. Since 1896 people, regardless of age or fitness, have claimed the peak of Snowdon as one of their lifetime achievements.
Llanberis Railway
The Llanberis lake railway runs along the northerly shore of Llyn Padarn with the main station located in the Padarn Country Park, across the valley from the town of amidst unspoilt woodland and a range of tourist attractions related to the slate industry. ...........more
Nearby, the twin lakes of Llyn Padarn and Llyn Peris cut through the mountain range creating the Llanberis Pass, in an area noted for its rugged beauty and scarred with numerous slate mines. Scores of visitors meet in Llanberis; it is truly an impressive place steeped in history yet still retaining an air of tranquillity.
Snowdonia Mountain Railway
Travel on Britain’s only rack and pinion railway to Hafod Eryri, the stunning new visitor centre at the Summit of Snowdon. Since 1896 people, regardless of age or fitness, have claimed the peak of Snowdon as one of their lifetime achievements.
Llanberis Railway
The Llanberis lake railway runs along the northerly shore of Llyn Padarn with the main station located in the Padarn Country Park, across the valley from the town of amidst unspoilt woodland and a range of tourist attractions related to the slate industry. ...........more
There will be three walks:
- A Walk led by; Peter Hitchcock
- B Walk led by; Mark Stanford
- C Walk led by; Patrick Parkes
Location:
Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55, UK
Monday, 9 September 2019
A Walk from Llanberris 2019
Walk Leader: Peter Hitchcock
Total Distance: 10-11 Miles
Total Ascent/Descent: 3400ft
Total Distance: 10-11 Miles
Total Ascent/Descent: 3400ft
The treat
today is to view Snowdon from as near to the summit as possible as much of our
success depends on our arrival time at Llanberis. To climb right to the summit and back is
overly ambitious given our normal timescales so, the principle aim is to reach
a walk junction called ‘Bwlch Glas’ which – to all intents and purposes – is
the top. [Actual summit is another
20mins climb]. This decision will save
us over half-an-hour which could be invaluable.
If we arrive
at Llanberis late, or if the weather is bad or our pace slow over the first 2
hrs, then we shall adopt Plan B (on the map), a 10-miler which remains
demanding and will reward you with superb views nevertheless. Most importantly, I want the day to be
enjoyable and not akin to a “RM yomp”; hence, the dual options.
We leave
Llanberis to the West via a lovely woodland nook trail up to moorland to then
join a good hard track that winds south up a scenic valley to join the Snowdon
Ranger trail. The valley path is a
steady, gentle uphill climb but the Ranger path is where the work really starts
for 1:30 hrs of hard going to Bwlch Glas.
This section is a challenge – at least equal to the Old Man of Coniston
but longer; after all, it is Snowdon! We
shall probably descend from this point down along the ‘main drag’ by the cog
railway which is great fun to see. This is a tricky descent on stone and slate
so sticks would be a godsend. We shall
tread carefully. As befitting an ‘A’
walk, this will be an endurance 11-miler but “do-able” with amazing views given
fair weather. Do bring along plenty of
water AND a woolly hat and gloves as the
winds can be unexpectedly monstrously fierce and cold.
If we adopt
Plan B, we shall turn around at the top of the Maesgwm valley (just before the
Snowdon Ranger track) but, at this spot the side profile of Snowdon is
fantastic if we are able to see it.
Backtracking for a while, we then cross the valley eastwards till we hit
the mountain railway track and the Llanberis path and my inclination then is to
walk up to the halfway house to award you further experiences of
Snowdons’mid-rift’! Returning down the
path again, we shall peel away from the crowds east towards Llyn Peris and walk
back to the town a little way on the main road but then detour via the remains
of Dolbarden Castle, built originally by Llewllyn the Great in the early 13th
century.
B Walk from Llanberris 2019
Walk Leader: Mark Stanford
Total Distance: 8 miles
Total Ascent/Descent: 2500ft
Total Distance: 8 miles
Total Ascent/Descent: 2500ft
An old favourite on the B Party roster, this walk was
borrowed by the A party on our last visit to Llanberis. At 8 miles it offers a
good stretch with some fantastic views, and we get to bag a bona fide Moel:
Moel Eilio, which stands at 2382 ft along with smaller cousins on the ridge,
Foel-gron and Foel-goch. In the main we will be following clear easy footpaths
with a stiff ascent at the beginning, so we’ll take plenty of puff stops.
We head south west out of Llamberis, quickly climbing before
we’ve left the conurbation, following a tarmacked track leading us to Bryn
Mawr, the northern ridge of Moel Eilio. After a couple of false summits we’ll
make the top where there is an impressive shelter, here we stop for lunch once we’ve
got our breath back. Those tempted to berate the walk leader for the amount of
effort required would do well to
remember that the A party have a further 1200ft of toil to go before reaching
their summit. If the sun is out, then what follows is well worth the effort
with panoramic views all round as we follow the ridge (requiring a little more
effort). The contours drop quickly from Foel-goch leading to the well made
gentle bridleway which will return us to Llanberis with views of the railway
and Llanberis path to Snowden.
C Walk from Llanberris 2019
Walk Leader: Patrick Parkes
Total Distance: 5.7mls app
Total ascent/descent: 750 ft
Total Distance: 5.7mls app
Total ascent/descent: 750 ft
Our scenic walk
takes us around the lake at Llanberris.
The distance will
be approx. 5.7 miles, mostly on well made paths or tracks though for a short
period the path rises and falls through a rocky area.
From the car park
we follow the path along the lake to the terminus of the LLanberris Lakeside
narrow gauge railway. From there we cross over a river to the other side of the
lake climbing some steps and then
following a more basic path which rises then falls through trees.
We should enjoy
excellent elevated views of the Lake. After this gradual climb the rest of the
walk is either downhill or flat.
After crossing
another bridge we return to the coach park walking alongside the lake bank.
Location:
Llanberis, Caernarfon LL55, UK
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