Best lakes around Betws-Y-Coed are found within the Snowdonia National Park, a region characterized by its mountainous terrain, dense woodlands, and numerous bodies of water. The area features a diverse natural landscape, including forests, valleys, and crags. This setting provides a variety of lakes, from tranquil mountain reservoirs to those suitable for watersports.
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This is a serene lake located in the Conwy Valley surrounded by forested hills and the rugged landscape of Snowdonia. There's a cafe and fishery further south along the lake which is a lovely place to stop and refuel.
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Llyn Crafnant is a lake that lies in a valley in Wales where the northern edge of the Gwydir Forest meets the lower slopes of the Carneddau mountains and, more specifically, the ridge of Cefn Cyfarwydd. The head of the valley offers a profile of crags which are silhouetted at sunset. The Forest Park guide (2002) states that "the (view along Llyn Crafnant) is one of the most breathtaking views in all Snowdonia" Crafnant takes its name from “craf”, an old Welsh word for garlic, and “nant”, a stream or valley. Many visitors walk there from the village or from the neighbouring lake of Llyn Geirionydd, which runs parallel to it, but a mile distant, the two being separated by Mynydd Deulyn – “mountain of the two lakes”. The lake can also be reached on foot from Capel Curig.
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This idyllic mountain lake is hidden amongst the pine and deciduous forests of the Gwydyr Forest and lies above Betws-y-Coed. The lake is used as a water reservoir. In the past the lake was actually made up of two smaller lakes, called Llyn Rhisgog and Llyn Enoc.
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A few lake facing benches here. perfect to have a bite to eat and coffee before head off.
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The lakes offer a variety of activities. You can enjoy walking and hiking, with options ranging from easy strolls to more challenging trails. Fishing is popular in several lakes, and some even permit watersports like paddleboarding, canoeing, and wild swimming. For specific routes, explore the easy hikes, running trails, and gravel biking routes available in the area.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Llyn Crafnant offers a family-friendly circular trail suitable for buggies/pushchairs, along with a seasonal café and toilet facilities. Llyn Elsi also has accessible paths from the village, making it a good option for a family walk with rewarding views.
For breathtaking scenery, Llyn Crafnant is often cited as having one of the finest views in Snowdonia, with crags silhouetted at sunset. Llyn Elsi also provides stunning vistas of the Conwy Valley and surrounding mountains like the Glyderau and Carneddau ranges from its elevated position.
Wild swimming is popular in some lakes. Llyn Geirionydd is an excellent destination for wild swimming, alongside other watersports. Llyn Parc is also a hidden gem for wild swimming due to its tranquil nature and depth, accessible after a short hike. While further afield, Llyn Padarn near Llanberis is another significant glacially formed lake known for wild swimming.
Yes, the area has a rich history. Near Llyn Geirionydd, a stone monument commemorates the 6th-century Welsh poet Taliesin. You can also find the Llyn Syfydrin Waterworks Commemoration Monument, which marks the construction of a dam and the lake's use as a water supply. The Eigiau Dam Ruins tell the story of a significant historical event, the 1925 dam failure. Near Llyn Padarn, you can see the historic Dolbadarn Castle.
For an easy walk, the path around Llyn Crafnant is accessible and offers a gentle experience. The well-signed path from Betws-y-Coed up to Llyn Elsi is also a popular, relatively easy route, though it involves an ascent. Llyn Parc has a walking path along its eastern shore, providing a peaceful stroll through the forest.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and autumn provide vibrant colors and pleasant temperatures for walking. Summer is ideal for watersports and longer days. Winter can be stunning with snow-capped peaks, though some paths might be more challenging. Always check local conditions before your visit.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Llyn Elsi is regularly stocked with various types of trout, and day tickets are available. Llyn Crafnant also offers fishing, with boats available for hire. Llyn Padarn is another popular spot for angling.
Llyn Geirionydd is unique in Snowdonia for allowing power boats and water skiing for club members, alongside paddleboarding and wild swimming. Llyn Padarn also offers a wide range of activities including paddleboarding, canoeing, and windsurfing, with boat cruises available on the 'Snowdonia Star'.
For a more serene atmosphere, Llyn Parc is a hidden gem nestled within the Gwydyr Forest, offering remarkable tranquility due to its primary accessibility on foot. Llyn Crafnant also provides a more peaceful experience compared to some other lakes, ideal for gentle walks.
The lakes are set within the diverse natural landscape of Snowdonia National Park. You'll encounter dense woodlands, such as the Gwydyr Forest surrounding Llyn Elsi and Llyn Parc. Expect stunning mountain backdrops, dramatic crags, and the unique flora and fauna of a Site of Special Scientific Interest, as seen at Llyn Padarn, which is home to the Arctic char.


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