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5.0 based on 55 reviews
CROESO I GYMRU WELCOME TO WALES Based in the centre of Snowdonia, 1085 is a hub for Adventures, Bicycle hire and Expedition equipment. Specialising in the exploration and discovery of the lesser-known corners of the National Park we also provide unique days out and guided tours 1085 Adventures based in Beddgelert Forest with direct access to the trails and the amazing play ground of Snowdonia National Park. Although we are not limited to adventures in Snowdonia, our team travel all over the world from Scotland, Ireland, Iceland to Patagonia and anything in between. 1085 Adventures is all about the freedom to explore places less travelled, be it for a few hours or multi-day trips either self guided or with one of our experienced local guides either hiking, biking, paddling and trail running and specialise in bikepacking adventures and bikepacking ultralight equipment.
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Welcome to Summit to Savour, where we specialise in providing professionally guided, wilderness adventure experiences in the heart of North Wales' Snowdonia National Park. All of our adventure packages and activities are available with a range catering options to suit any budget.
5.0 based on 61 reviews
Lovely walk through the Welsh countryside and woods. There are several paths to take, well signed with intermittent posts and coloured arrows. Beautiful scenery and great for dogs. Our walk took approximately an hour.
5.0 based on 20 reviews
Amazing National Trust hikes. We came to see the waterfall on the pink trail but seemed to miss it. We ended up taking the green trail which goes uphill where you get panoramic views of the valley and other mountains in the distance. Wear hiking shoes and plan to go uphill, but nothing impossible. The waterfall we saw on the way back down. Follow the green arrows
5.0 based on 35 reviews
We parked at the Aberglaslyn national trust car park and walked to Beddgelert and back. The river was in full flow after heavy rain, which made the waterfalls dramatic. The first part of the route is a narrow rocky path. We didn't feel unsafe, but it is reasonably challenging walking and you do need good walking boots. The second part is an easy strong on a well made path into Beddgelert.
4.5 based on 530 reviews
Small pretty village with an authentic mountain vibe. Peaceful 10 minute stroll through the gate and along the river to the outcrop of trees surrounding the scenic grave of the mythical Gellert’s grave. Grab an ice cream on the way back to the car park!
4.5 based on 59 reviews
Really enjoyed talking with the gal in the info center. She is extremely knowledgeable about Beddgelert and the area. Went in each day we were there and obtained much needed directions for hikes, transportation, etc. Nice gifts available in the shop and good prices.
4.5 based on 207 reviews
We stayed three days in this beautiful village near Mt. Snowdon and enjoyed every minute of it. Took great hikes in the area, met lovely people and enjoyed great food and drink, especially in Prince Llewelyn Hotel.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Simply beautiful station within this amazing village, Its kept to a high standard and also accessible for people with mobility issues. Even if your not using the railway its a lovely part of the village that adds to the character of the valley
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