With Christmas done and dusted for another year and both having the week off work, David and I decided to travel to North Wales for a day trip.

Llyn Gwynant at sunset
We returned to Llyn Gwynant and the surrounding area. I found a moderate walk on the National Trust website that overlooked Llyn Dinas.
It was a beautiful winters day. The rugged Snowdonian landscape looked like Martian terrain in the golden light.
It was pretty evident that many people had also decided on visiting Snowdonia National Park, rows upon rows of parked cars lined the verges. Luckily we managed to find parking ourselves (outside Caffi Gwynant Café) before we embarked on our walk.
The first part of the walk began on the Watkin Path, deemed by some to be the hardest path towards Snowdon, due to loss of defined path and loose scree near the top.
The walk meanders through ancient oak woodland, before approaching Cwm Llan, with well defined paths that follow the fast flowing Afon Cwm Llan waterfalls.
Somehow we missed a turning, (there weren’t many way-markers,) so we continued along the path in front of us which wound through the valley. We past a commemoration plaque stating the opening of the route in 1892 by the then Prime Minister, William Gladstone, then on towards the old ruins of a slate quarry before the path drew steadily upwards.

Ruined quarry buildings
By this time we knew we had taken the wrong path, and had walked further than we ought, but as the path was not too steep we decided to keep going.

David on the path to Snowdon
On our walk we saw many other people traipsing the same path towards Snowdon, and drawing higher, we heard the whooo of a train from the Snowdon Mountain Railway (even though they say on their website that they are closed!) Perhaps it was a phantom train? As the summit of Snowdon came into view, I could see the train station and visitor centre. It was quite exciting being on a walk we had not planned.
At some 800m above sea level, David and I sat down to have lunch. We pondered on how much further it was to the top and would we get there before sunset. We also had to consider our ability. I am not the best walker/climber. So we decided not to aim for the summit but to go to the ridge and see what was on the other side.
We found Llyn Llydaw on the other side, stretching out far below us. I was ecstatic. Llydaw is one of the llyn’s I want to swim in 2017!

Llyn Llydaw
From the ridge we turned back and started our descent. It took us another good two hours to walk back to the car park. We were both buoyed by the walk, amazed that we had managed to get 3/4 of the way up the tallest mountain in England and Wales. Today however, we are stiff and sore.
Accidentally taking the path towards Snowdon has made me realise that maybe some tarns in the Lake District are not so unachievable as I believed. Roll on spring/summer 2017!
Have you managed to climb Snowdon? If so what path did you chose, apparently there at six paths?
Thanks for reading,
Christine x
That does look a beautiful day….and you got really high up! Sometimes its good to get lost…if you get such a great view. I don’t think I woud have made it. One eye would be on the train hoping it was running.X
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It turned out great Sharon! A trip on the train would have been good too! I hope you had a nice Christmas? Any plans for New Year? xx
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Yes Christmas was great. Am back at work but after tmoz have 3 days off ( yay!) and just going to a friends NYE , they are having an Open house. Looking fwd to a few days away in Keswick later in January. What areyou getting up to? X
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Nothing planned as yet. Back at work on the 3rd but have lots of days out planned for 2017! 😀 x
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Yay! Look forward to hearing about them. I need to plan a few NT things before Wils membership runs out in April. X
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Look forward to seeing what you get up to! Thanks for the friendship and blog suggestions, have meant a lot! xx
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Your welcome. I always enjoy reading your adventures and hearing about your pets and interests. Xx 🙂
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Thanks for taking us along. Yes I have climbed Snowden when I was a teenager. They were filming on Snowden recently, I saw the programme this week. Apparently they do essential maintenance on the railway in winter and that’s what the programme was about. Glad you made it down safely.
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Aww thank you! Glad you got to the top! x
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Godt nyttår!
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What a beautiful walk, it looks stunning! I’ve never walked up Snowdon… one day! Perhaps I should make it a goal for 2017!
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Wow amazing views. The waterfall pool looks inviting but maybe in summer!
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It was 7 degrees. I was tempted but only dipped a finger in. In summer it would be lovely 😀
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Probably wise! Wild swimming is on my list for 2017. I’m waiting for late spring though!
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Good luck. Let me know how you get on x
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Beautiful when the sun shines, isn’t it, and what a view! Wishing you many more happy adventures in 2017 🙂
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Aww thanks Jo. All the best to you too xx
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Beautiful weather for December.
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It’s been lovely weather!
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