Wales is a hillwalking paradise. From the rolling Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog) in the south to the rocky leviathans of Snowdonia (Eryri) in the north, it’s a beautiful, beguiling landscape with ...
Wales' tallest mountain will continue to be referred to solely by its Welsh name by its local national park authority. Eryri National Park Authority voted to use Yr Wyddfa, rather than Snowdon ...
The 3,560ft mountain will continue to be referred to solely by its Welsh name by its local national park authority. Eryri National Park Authority voted to use Yr Wyddfa, rather than Snowdon ...
Snowdon - or Yr Wyddfa ... seeking the peak to be known only by its Welsh name, Yr Wyddfa. About 600,000 people a year climb the 3,560ft (1,085m) mountain, at the heart of Wales' oldest national ...
On a good day, he can be back down from the 3,560ft peak in 94 minutes – much quicker than the 2.5-hour Snowdon Mountain Railway ... is he known as the “Welsh Spiderman”.
Our country is home to many wild plants and animals, from bottlenose dolphins in Cardigan Bay to the Snowdon lily in our mountains. But Welsh nature is under threat. Many of our plants and wildlife ...