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Walk 1089 - Snowdon by the Pyg and Miner's Tracks from Pen-y-pass

    

Nat Park   Snowdonia
County/Area   Gwynedd
AuthorLou Johnson
Length7.5 miles / 12.2 km
Ascent2510 feet / 761 metres
Grademoderate
Startgrid reference SH647555

Photo from the walk - Snowdon by the Pyg and Miner's Tracks from Pen-y-pass Photo from the walk - Snowdon by the Pyg and Miner's Tracks from Pen-y-pass 
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Snowdon is a great mountain and despite the summit crowds is well worth climbing. This route must rank as the easiest. Starting at Pen-y-pass means you have considerably reduced the total ascent and with well-maintained paths for most of the way the going is as easy as it gets in these type of surroundings.

The car park at Pen-y-pass (grid ref. SH 647555) fills early so the advice is to get there as soon as you can especially when the weather is fine. This route can be attempted in any direction but for the purposes of this description the outward leg uses the Pyg Track with a return along the Miner's Track.

From the car park take the path that exits at the northern end adjacent to the cafe. The first section is dramatic and sets the tone for the whole walk with a great view down to Llanberis. Ahead the east end of Crib Goch can be seen with the great eastern crags of Snowdon leading off to the north. The path climbs steadily to reach a col - Bwlch y Moch - where the path onto Crib Goch leaves to the right.

Staying on the Pyg Track the route continues to climb along the southern flank of Crib Goch with good views right to Llyn Llydaw and Y Lliwedd with Snowdon coming into view ahead. This is some of the grandest mountain scenery in North Wales and despite the steady climb you soon forget the hard work as you enjoy the views. Climbing higher smaller Glaslyn comes into view and it is worth noting where the Miner's Track comes up to meet the path you are on as this will prove useful on the descent.

The relatively easy walk becomes steeper after passing Glaslyn and you climb more rapidly to reach a zigzag which takes you up to a large stone marker at Bwlch Glasw. Again it is worth making a mental note of this for the return journey. You now follow the track of the Snowdon Mountain Railway for the final 300 feet of ascent to the summit.

To return retrace your steps to the stone marker at Bwlch Glasw and descend the zigzag above Glaslyn. You then have a steep descent down to the shores of the lake to join the Miner's Track for the return to Pen-y-pass. Although traversing the same mountainous country the Miner's Track has a different "feel" as the peaks seem higher especially on the section between Glaslyn and Llyn Llydaw. Reaching the shores of the Llyn Llydaw you pass the remains of the mine buildings where Victorian entrepreneurs exploited Snowdon for its copper. Reaching the causeway you can look back to enjoy one of the great views of Snowdon before relaxing on the last almost level stage back to the start.

Suggested Maps

It is recommended you take a map with you when following a walk route. The preferred scale is 1:25000 used by the Explorer series.

OS Explorer1:25,000Sheet OL17
OS Landranger1:50,000Sheet 115

Note : If two maps are listed at the same scale then either (a) both are required for full coverage of the route or (b) the route is covered on both maps.

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