Suitability

Suitable for people 12 years and over. Under 18s need to be accompanied by an adult. Suitable for new and experienced mountain trekkers. First-timers are advised to train by going on local power walks a few times a week. The trek lasts between 5 and 7 hours and you will be on your feet for at least 6 hours.

 

The Mount Snowdon Trek

At 1,085 metres above sea level, Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales. Situated in the glorious mountain range of Snowdonia, you’ll be treated to some spectacular views at the summit.

Whether this is your first challenge and you want to test yourself, or you simply want to meet like-minded people and raise for a good cause, take on this incredible challenge with TeamIndus and join over 350,000 trekkers annually up Mount Snowdon.

You’ll be joined by expert mountaineering guides throughout your time with us, providing you with support and assistance along the way.

 

How long will it take?

The full trek should take approximately 5-7 hours up and down. The route is liable to change in line with weather conditions to ensure the safest path is taken.

 

Do I need to be fit and healthy?

You don’t need to be super fit, but you must be prepared to be on your feet for at least 6 hours. We would recommend preparing by going on local power walks a few times a week.

 

What should I bring with me?

Having the correct personal equipment will make your trek more enjoyable and comfortable. We hope that you find the following suggestions useful when considering what to take on your trip. They are based on personal experiences and we are confident that you may find other solutions working equally well.

We recommend that you travel as light as possible. Below is a non-exclusive list of what you should bring to the trek:

  • Good hiking boots (not shoes or pumps), which can fit crampons
  • Hiking pole/stick
  • Hiking or thermal socks
  • Several t-shirts (cotton or preferably breathable/fast drying)
  • Packable waterproof and windproof jacket with hood
  • Synthetic mid layer or warm fleece
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen and lip salve
  • Hat or baseball cap or winter (woollen) beanie
  • Personal First Aid kit (wet wipes, flu remedies, stomach remedies)
  • Water bottle
  • Rucksack
  • Snacks (fruit, snack bars etc.)
  • Fully charged mobile phone (a separate external battery for your phone is advisable)

 

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