…it was a poorly planned day out!
This weekend, David and I decided to go on another Welsh adventure, but we did not give much thought, as to where the adventure should be. I suggested forest walks and lakeside jaunts, with the possibility of a swim. In the end, we decided on visiting Llyn Ogwen. I saw it as an opportunity to revisit Llyn Idwal, the place where my wild swimming bug originated.

Llyn Ogwen and Tryfan
However, before sunrise, the alarm sounded at 6am. I dragged a feverish body out of bed. My throat, though not sore felt irritated. I didn’t feel 100%. As I made a quick breakfast I debated with myself whether to go out or not. I decided on the former, as I knew I would just been sitting at home feeling sorry for myself otherwise.
Come 7am David and I had hit the road heading for the A55 and the Llyn Idwal car park (postcode LL57 3LZ). We arrived just before 9am and paid £5 for all day parking. We crossed the A5 towards a National Trust sign Carneddau. This was the beginning of our circular walk around Llyn Ogwen.

Llyn Ogwen walk
It would have been beneficial if we had 1. read the itinerary of the walk and 2. printed out the map, but we did neither. So come the beginning of the trail and finding the path littered with boulders was a bit of a surprise. If I had know the walk of two+ hours was going to be spent clambering over boulders and sinking my feet into muddy, sodden heath-land I would have chosen a different walk. I am not very happy climbing. I prefer a walk where there’s not much scrambling but we decided to plow on nether the less.
Though we did have nice views of Tryfan, (part of the Glyderau), there didn’t seem to be any decent shores in which to access to the lake. Legend says that Llyn Ogwen is the final resting place of Excalibur. Though having read that the lake is only 6ft deep, I have reservations on believing this tale!
We continued to stumble our way along a path that at times was none existent.
And then the rain decided to make a show.
We followed way-markers sign posted slate walk and thankfully the remainder of the walk took us along the A5. At last, flat ground! With being soaked to the skin, feet sodden with mud and feeling under the weather! We decided to take lunch in the car and see how I felt.
The weather did not seem to abate nor did my temperature. So we decided to forego visiting Llyn Idwal and a swim in either lake and made our way back home.
Though I wish I had managed a swim, I am grateful we got out for a walk. Perhaps next year in better weather we can revisit this area again.
Have you visited his area? Or had to postpone a trip due to ill health? Let me know your thoughts.
Thanks for reading,
Christine x
I have climbed Tryfan in the rain. You have my sympathy!
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I am still waiting for my climb. Hoping tommorrow for Buckbarrow! Wil has just gone off in a taxi to get back the car. Love the colour of the ferns at this time of year. Hope you are feeling better now.x
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Good luck on your walk! I hope you have lots of fun x
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Hope you have recovered!
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Im feeling much better thank you Anabel x
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I’ve been here once to climb Tryfan, the Bristly Ridge to Glyder Fach and descend down the Gribben Ridge. Probably my hardest walk with 3 grade 1 scrambles. A truly exhilarating place, with better weather that is!!! Have a peek here if you are interested https://treksandtors.co/2016/05/31/tryfan-and-the-bristly-ridge/
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I hate this seasons rounds of sore throats, hope you’re better.
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I’m much better. Thanks Charlotte. I was just feeling under par for a week x
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