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Groes Newydd Bach is a dog-friendly semi-detached country cottage with stunning views…
Snowdonia’s mountainous region is known all around the world for its beauty and size. It’s the highest peak in the United Kingdom outside of Scotland and was the first Welsh national park to be established in 1951, as well as the third national park ever in Great Britain, following after the Peak District and the Lake District.
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Covering 2130km of beautiful, natural space, it comes as no shock that this area is ideal for walkers. Events occur annually celebrating the area and providing people with guided tours of the walks, hikes, paths and skiing opportunity on the mountains.
Extreme sportspeople go straight for the pinnacle mountain and the area’s namesake: Snowdon. At 3560 feet, it comes as no surprise that this is rendered the highest mountain in Wales. But this area has tallied over three and a half million visitors a year, so don’t worry if you’re not quite up to this level of hike yet. There are guided tours for every capability.
Between the wildlife, including otters, polecats and ferel goats, the incredibly diverse fauna and flora, the forestry, the environment, the fresh air, the gushing streams and towering peaks, Snowdonia is a remarkable display of the marvels of the natural world.