Llanberis Path
Distance:
9 miles (14.5Km)
Ascent:
3199ft (975m)
Time:
7 hours
Grade:
Hard Mountain Walk
Llanberis Path is the longest and most gradual of the six main paths to the summit of Snowdon, and offers fantastic views of Cwm Brwynog, Llanberis and over the Menai straights towards Anglesey. This is the most popular path amongst leisurely walkers as it is thought to be the easiest to walk in mild weather, but in winter, the highest slopes of the path can become very dangerous.
The path mainly follows the Snowdon Mountain Railway track, going by Hebron, Halfway and Clogwyn stations. Before the railway was opened in 1896, visitors employed guides to lead them to the summit along this path on mule-back.