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8 hours 30 minutes
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Bypass the struggle to Snowdonias busy summit & experience Snowdonia beauty by hiking its slightly lower foothills and valleys. Just as dramatic, if not more breathtaking. This moderate hike has it all.
Visit snowdonia's most spectacular waterfall setting
Explore glacial valleys and fantasy surroundings of mountains and lakes. Be amazed by Snowdonia's UNESCO world heritage sites, its scenery and history. Travel and be guided by a local with years of local knowledge
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Not advisable for persons under 10 years old
not recommended for persons with mobility issues
not recommended for persons with low /poor fitness levels
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Aber Falls
Our last hike of the day is to visit the jewel of Snowdonias natural waterfalls. On the edge of the caerneddau range where the national park meets the sea, the end of this beautiful valley marks the location on Aber falls. Additionally this valley holds some unique and hidden history. Aber Falls - Why this path? (Easy walk/hike) Aber Waterfalls is an accessible path to the foot of one of Snowdonia’s most impressive waterfalls. The wonder of Aber Falls is the fact that one of the National Park’s most impressive features can be so accessible to many. Aber Falls is an excellent option for those at the beginning of their journey to discover what makes Snowdonia so unique. Aber Falls is a fantastic option for those just arriving at the National Park. The route offers many picnic areas with wide, open spaces perfect for families with young children.
Cwm Idwal National Nature Reserve
Cwm Idwal Circular - Why this path? (Moderate) One of the most impressive areas of the National Park’s landscape Standing in the heart of Cwm Idwal might be the only way of truly experiencing the otherwordly atmosphere that emanates from this small glacial valley. The crater-like cavity of Cwm Idwal is the result of phenomenal geological activity that took place millions of years ago. It is one of the finest places to witness the aftermath of these forces throughout the National Park. Cwm Idwal has been attracting climbers, hikers, geologists, biologists, and botanists alike for many years. The most notable of Cwm Idwal’s visitors is Charles Darwin, who conducted much of his scientific work in the area. Cwm idwals hike to devils kitchen is very challenging, however we choose this shorter, less challenging path that is suitable for less-experienced walkers.
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spacious brand new minibuses with usb ports and reclineable seats
pick up and drop off service
Fuel surcharge and parking fees
You are advised to bring your own lunch and water in a small day pack
gratitude's are always appreciated but not expected
Pickup included
-15% off
From £55.25Was £65.00
Operated by Adventure Tour Snowdonia