The hikes covered are in the northern part of Snowdonia National
Park, close to Conwy, Betws-y-Coed, Llanberis and Porthmadog. Most of
the walks take around two hours, with others ranging from two to six
hours.
Each walk has an accompanying Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 or 1:50,000 map
showing the route, easy to follow route descriptions and information on
distance, time, ascent, refreshments and where to park. The guide also
includes more general advice on walking in the area, historical and
flora & fauna information, and facts about all the points of
interest seen on each walk.
In this part of Wales, neolithic settlements and Roman ruins stand
beside the medieval castles of Welsh Princesses and the modern remnants
of the mining industry. Myths and legends abound, and many walks relate
to the stories of King Arthur and Merlin, Anfanc and Welsh fairies.
The North Coast and Lower Conwy Valley
Walk 1 Conwy Mountain/Mynydd y Dref
Walk 2 The Druid’s Circle/Meini Hirion
Walk 3 Aber Falls/Rhaeadr Fawr
Walk 4 Craig y Dulyn
Walk 5 Trefriw
Betws y Coed and Gwydyr Forest
Walk 6 Gwydyr Forest
Walk 7 The Fairy Glen and Conwy Falls
Walk 8 Pont Gethin
Walk 9 Dolwyddelan
Walk 10 Lledr and Llugwy
Walk 11 Crafnant and Geirionydd
Snowdon and the Ogwen Valley
Walk 12 Capel Curig
Walk 13 Cwm Idwal
Walk 14 Bethesda and Penrhyn
Walk 15 Cwm Pen-Llafar
Walk 16 Moel y Ci
Walk 17 Llanberis and Dolbadarn
Walk 18 Llyn Padarn
Walk 19 The Miners’ Track
Walk 20 Cwm Llan
Walk 21 Beddgelert to Pen-y-Gwryd
The Vale of Ffestiniog and the West
Walk 22 Nanmor and Aberglaslyn
Walk 23 Cwm Croesor
Walk 24 Blaenau Ffestiniog
Walk 25 The Vale of Ffestiniog
Walk 26 Coed Llyn y Garnedd
Walk 27 Coed Felinrhyd
Walk 28 Cwm Pennant
Walk 29 Tremadog
Walk 30 Moel-y-Gest