Snowdonia National Park

Snowdonia National Park is on the west coast of Britain and covers 823 square miles of diverse landscapes. It is the largest National Park in Wales and is home to nearly 30,000 people.  It also boasts the highest mountain in England and Wales, Mount Snowdon –  a popular destination for ramblers and climbers.

With wild landscapes and villages steeped in history, Snowdonia National Park is a breathtaking destination for activity holidays, short breaks or days out with family and friends. It’s best known for hiking, but there’s plenty more to enjoy, from waterfalls, lakes and world-class mountain biking to a vintage steam railway that climbs the highest peak in Wales.

Snowdonia attracts thousands of visitors each year, who come to admire the stunning landscape or take part in various outdoor sports. With a plethora of historic sites, Snowdonia National Park is ideal for history enthusiasts and is home to, Conway Castle, Dolwyddelan Castle, Caernarfon Castle and Cymer Abbey all within easy reach from the park.