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 ...
In fact, there’s 1,497 miles of approved National Park Authority walking paths to explore. Routes that have “access for all” include a 4.5km walk to Aber Falls, one of Snowdonia’s “most ...
But this landscape is forever changing due to ... The location is the Cwm Idwal Slabs in the Snowdonia National Park. The challenge is to investigate how the Cwm Idwal slab they tackled was ...
It follows a decision by the national park authority last year to drop the English names Snowdon and Snowdonia in favour of Yr Wyddfa and Eryri respectively. Only a handful of the 200-plus lakes ...
But a report to Snowdonia Park Authority officers says the timber-clad pole "would cause significant harm to the landscape of the national park". Natural Resources Wales advise the authority on ...
Explores the landscape, culture and industrial heritage of the Snowdonia National Park in Wales, which is a geological wonderland of breathtaking mountains, rugged valleys and sandy coastlines.