

The Snowdonia National Park contains some of the UK's most beautiful and rugged scenery. Snowdonia is home to England and Wales's highest mountain, Yr Wyddfa-often called Snowdon-at 3580 feet, as well as the instantly recognisable profile of Tryfan in the Ogwen Valley, the bulks of the Carneddau and Glyderau containing loads of scrambling opportunities and the slightly further south mountain mass of Idris's Chair, Cadair Idris. Mountain walking in Snowdonia is a great opportunity to get away from the trials and tribulations of everyday life and find a few moments of peace in the world. Oh, and it's a bit of exercise too.
Now, generally hill / mountain walking will involve a bit of up. That doesn't mean that you'll be gasping for breath due to lack of oxygen. I cater for gentle rambles around one of the many smaller hills or Llyns of Snowdonia to full blown multi day trips to some of the areas wilder more remote corners. If peak bagging's your thing then Snowdonia has a number of challenges to keep you going: the 15 three thousand footers for a start.
Whatever your aspirations, I can guide you to some awesome places and you'll pick up some new skills along the way too if you want. Don't panic if you haven't got lots of expensive kit, as long as you've got a comfy pair of boots I can provide you with all the warm and wet weather gear you may need-unfortunately the sun doesn't always shine in the British hills!
Private booking £150 per day for up to 10 people.
Hillwalking courses available from £89 per person.
Prices for larger groups on request.