Best attractions and places to see around Llanllyfni include a variety of natural monuments and challenging summits within the Snowdonia region. This area is characterized by its mountainous landscape, offering numerous opportunities for exploration. Visitors can find a range of outdoor experiences, from high peaks to scenic viewpoints. The region's geography provides a backdrop for various activities.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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A wonderful spiky summit with fine views to Yr Wyddfa and into Ogwen Valley. The summit itself is a scramble over very large jumbled boulders.
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Y Garn is a fine hill, usually climbed from Ogwen Valley by it's West ridge, or as part of the walk along the Glyders range between Elidir Fawr and the Glyders themselves. There is however another way up, the East Ridge, which is a Grade 2 scramble and starts from Llyn Idwal.
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Poor Elidir Fawr! It has been bashed about and big lumps knocked out of it at Dinorwic Quarry, it has had a power station built inside it, and has a reservoir for that reservoir almost at the very top. Fortunately when you climb it from Nant Peris you will only see the reservoir, the rest of the damage is ot of sight.
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Bit of a scramble to get to the summit good footwear is a must, keep them ankles safe 😀
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Great tour along the ridge of Crib Goch. Highly exposed in many places and solid scrambling (on mostly good rock) required as most mistakes here will be fatal. Orientation is not too tricky if you follow the polish on the rock, but there are sections with different options and difficulties (especially around the pinnacles). Be aware that the ridge is quite long and you will have to cross it completely in most cases as there is no escape and going back is not any easier. If you are up to the difficulty an amazing experience with great views.
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In my view THIS IS NOT A HIKING HIGHLIGHT, but mountaineering. The ridge of Crib Gich is a great scamble, right over the ridge. The rock is pretty solid, but exposure is high in places and any mistake/slipping is probably fatal along most parts of the upper section. You are rewarded with great views and a unique experience.
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One of the best climbs / scrambles in the UK by far. Must be done during fine weather conditions. Gloves are a great addition for added grip.
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Crib is not for those doing a scramble for the 1st time. Especially in adverse conditions
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The area around Llanllyfni is rich in mountainous landscapes, offering numerous summits, ridges, and viewpoints. You can explore iconic peaks like Snowdon Summit (Yr Wyddfa), Wales' highest point, and the challenging Crib Goch Ridge. Other notable summits include Glyder Fawr summit and Elidir Fawr Summit, both offering extensive views across Northern Snowdonia.
Yes, Llanllyfni is an excellent base for challenging hikes. The ascent to Snowdon Summit (Yr Wyddfa) offers routes ranging from gentle inclines to demanding arêtes. The Crib Goch Ridge is renowned for its grade one scramble and exposed sections, requiring a head for heights. You can find more challenging routes in the area by exploring the Mountain Hikes around Llanllyfni guide.
For easier walks, consider routes that offer scenic views without extreme difficulty. While specific family-friendly categories aren't listed for all attractions, the region offers various easy hikes. You can find several options, such as the 'View of Llyn Nantlle – Llyn Nantlle Uchaf loop' or the 'Dorothea Track loop,' in the Easy hikes around Llanllyfni guide.
The best time to visit largely depends on your activity. For clear views from summits like Snowdon Summit or Glyder Fawr, clear days are ideal, typically found outside of peak winter. However, weather in Snowdonia can change rapidly, so always be prepared for rain. Avoid peak season for a quieter experience on popular trails. Winter conditions on routes like Crib Goch Ridge require winter mountaineering skills and gear.
Beyond the most famous peaks, consider exploring Elidir Fawr Summit, known as the 'Electric Mountain' due to the Dinorwic Power Station within its foundations. Its position offers unique views across Northern Snowdonia and Anglesey. Another gem is Y Garn Summit, which provides breathtaking views into Cwm Idwal and the Ogwen Valley, especially rewarding for those completing the Glyder Horseshoe.
From summits like Snowdon Summit (Yr Wyddfa), you can expect extensive panoramic views across the Welsh landscape on clear days. Glyder Fawr summit offers incredible vistas of Snowdon, Crib Goch, and Garnedd Ugain. From Y Garn Summit, you'll see the stunning Llyn Idwal and the distinctive Tryfan peaks. The Crib Goch Ridge provides some of the best views on the ascent to Snowdon, with dramatic drops on either side.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views from the summits, especially on clear days. The variety of routes to peaks like Snowdon Summit, catering to different skill levels, is also highly appreciated. The challenging nature of routes like the Crib Goch Ridge provides an exhilarating experience for adventure seekers. The overall majestic mountain scenery and the sense of accomplishment after a climb are common highlights.
Yes, the region is famous for multi-summit routes. For example, the Glyders Horseshoe is a highly recommended looped trail that includes Glyder Fawr summit and Y Garn Summit, offering world-class hiking. You can find more details on such routes in the Hiking around Llanllyfni guide.
At Snowdon Summit (Yr Wyddfa), there is a summit station that offers tea, coffee, and other refreshments, as well as merchandise. You can also purchase tickets for the train back down the mountain from here. Other summits like Glyder Fawr, Y Garn, and Elidir Fawr are more rugged and typically do not have facilities, so it's essential to be self-sufficient.
Yes, you can take a train to Snowdon Summit (Yr Wyddfa). The Snowdon Mountain Railway offers a scenic journey to the top, making it accessible for those who prefer not to hike or wish to descend by train. Tickets can be purchased at the summit station, though they are not inexpensive.
The Crib Goch Ridge is a grade one scramble and requires a good head for heights and a thirst for adventure. It is highly exposed in many places. Do not attempt it in winter conditions unless you have full winter mountaineering experience and gear. Orientation is generally straightforward by following the polished rock, but be aware that there's no easy escape once you start, and going back is not simpler than continuing.


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