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Hike the moderate 5.5-mile Cadair Idris Pony Path Loop in Snowdonia National Park, gaining 2272 feet for panoramic summit views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Cadair Idris Pony Path typically starts from the Ty Nant car park. This car park usually has facilities like toilets, making it a convenient starting point for your hike.
Yes, the Cadair Idris Pony Path is generally dog-friendly. However, please ensure your dog is kept under close control, preferably on a leash, especially during lambing season or when livestock is present. Always follow the Countryside Code.
The best time to hike the Cadair Idris Pony Path is generally during the warmer, drier months from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these times, you'll likely experience better weather and clearer views. Be prepared for sudden weather changes at any time of year.
No, you do not need permits or to pay entrance fees to hike the Cadair Idris Pony Path or other trails within Snowdonia National Park. The park is free to access, though parking fees may apply at specific car parks like Ty Nant.
The trail begins gently through thin woodland, becoming well-maintained and gradually steeper. You'll encounter grassy sections, then stonier paths with zigzags to ease the climb. Closer to the summit, there are sections of easy scrambling among rocks, with a short scramble to the trig point at the very end. Good supportive footwear is recommended.
While often considered the easiest and most popular route up Cadair Idris, making it suitable for 'newbie walkers', it is still a significant mountain climb. It's rated as moderate to advanced due to its length, elevation gain, and two short scrambling sections near the top. Hikers should have a reasonable level of fitness.
Despite being referred to as the 'Cadair Idris Pony Path Loop', this route is predominantly an out-and-back trail. Hikers typically ascend and descend using the same path, retracing their steps from the summit.
As you ascend, you'll enjoy superb and expansive views. Highlights include the Pony Path to Cadair Idris itself, leading to the Penygadair summit, Cadair Idris. You'll see the west coast of Wales, the Mawddach estuary, and on clear days, even Bardsey Island. The impressive northern cliffs of Cadair Idris come into view, and from the ridge above Llyn y Gader, there are excellent inland views towards Bala.
The average duration for completing this hike is around 3.5 to 4 hours, but this can vary significantly based on individual fitness levels, weather conditions, and how much time you spend enjoying the views at the summit.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Pony Path and the Cambrian Way. While the Pony Path is primarily an out-and-back route, these intersections offer potential for longer ridge walks if you plan to combine it with other trails like the Mynydd Moel-Tyrrau Mawr ridge walk.
Sudden and dramatic weather changes are common on Cadair Idris, even in summer. It's crucial to check the mountain weather forecast before you go and carry appropriate clothing layers, including waterproofs, regardless of the forecast. Visibility can drop quickly.
Hike up cadair idris today,started on the pony path then branched of towards the lake and did the scramble up to the summet..was a nice end to a super weekend in Wales again