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Attractions and Places To See around Beddgelert - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Beddgelert, a village nestled in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks. This region serves as a base for exploring dramatic landscapes, including rivers, mountains, and extensive forests. Visitors can experience a variety of outdoor activities and cultural sites within this picturesque setting.

Best attractions and places to see around Beddgelert

  • The most popular attractions is Snowdon Summit (Yr Wyddfa), a summit that is Wales' highest point. It offers various routes to the summit and provides extensive views on clear days.
  • Another must-see spot is Glyder Fach summit and the Cantilever Stone, a summit known for the impossibly-balanced Cantilever Stone and its jumbled boulders and craggy outcrops, soaring above Llyn Ogwen.
  • Visitors also love Moel Siabod summit, a viewpoint that provides views of 13 of the 14 highest peaks in Wales on a clear day.
  • Beddgelert is known for its historical sites like Gelert's Grave, natural features such as the Afon Glaslyn and Aberglaslyn Pass, and activities like walking and cycling. The area offers a wide variety of attractions to see and explore, from mountain trails to cultural landmarks.
  • The attractions around Beddgelert are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 1100 upvotes and over 700 photos shared.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Snowdon Summit (Yr Wyddfa)

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Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) is perhaps the most ascended mountain in the world, and with good reason. This is a majestic mountain, as is befitting of Wales' highest point.

Its glory lies in the myriad routes to the summit. There's everything from the gentle inclines of the Llanberis path to the knife-edged arête of Crib Goch. The south side of the mountain is generally quieter, with the South Ridge in particular a fine route up. The Miners' and Pyg Tracks are straightforward, classic approaches that enter the incredible natural amphitheatre that holds Llyn Llydaw and Glaslyn.

To get the summit to yourself, rise early and avoid peak season.

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Home to the impossibly-balanced, much-photographed Cantilever Stone, Glyder Fach is the highlight of the Glyders: a world of jumbled boulders and craggy outcrops, soaring sumptuously above Llyn Ogwen. For an epic Grade 1 outing, scramble up the rocky turrets of Bristly Ridge before descending the similarly awesome Y Gribin arête.

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Moel Siabod summit

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There are fantastic views of Snowdonia from the top of Moel Siabod, but the weather must be clear. From the top it is possible to see 13 of the 14 highest peaks in Wales on a clear day without turning your head.

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Tryfan Summit

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An incredible rocky adventure playground that rises like the ancient spine of a petrified leviathan, Tryfan is without doubt one of the UK's premier mountains. The North Ridge is an absolute classic, the freedom of route choice meaning that you never quite do it the same way twice.

For newcomers to scrambling terrain, the South Ridge is shorter and easier: a perfect introduction. Its many buttresses and gullies offer yet more options for those wanting to push the grades or tie themselves to a rope.

The summit is magnificent, with stonking views to Glyder Fach and in the opposite direction to the high Carneddau. Twin monoliths Adam and Eve crown this masterpiece. To jump between the two is a nerve-wracking experience, said to bestow those brave enough with the 'freedom of Tryfan.'

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Glyder Fawr summit

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The summit of Glyder Fawr is magnificent. On a clear day you will see incredible views of Snowdon, Crib Goch and Garnedd Ugain. At 3,284 feet (1,001 m), it is the highest peak in the Glyderau range.

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Clive G
October 27, 2025, Glyder Fawr Summit

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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Clive G
October 10, 2025, Moel Siabod Summit

A wonderful isolated peak with fine views.

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Clive G
October 10, 2025, Moel Siabod Summit

Moel Siabod is a terrific viewpoint as it is isolated from the other main peaks of Eryri. On the day I climbed it I was fortunate to experience an inversion, where the clouds form a layer below the summit.

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Lovely views but tricky summit to find boulders everywhere you need to climb up to the summit if wet would be unsafe cantilever stone looks amazing only problem with glyders is very bad on the foot but really enjoyed it I did tryfan north face then down the south side up the loose scree that was some climb and half top of glyders then Down one hell of a loose scree up y garn then down devils kitchen I wouldn't advise going down that if you are not good on your feet it's hell I've done it both ways going up is so much easier going down devils kitchen is really bad

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Expect tricky terrain. It's very rocky and uneven with hidden holes.

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The Castle of the Winds is a true highlight on this or any other mountain. Spectacular and spiky it makes for a great scramble over the top!

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There are fantastic views of Snowdonia from the top of Moel Siabod, but the weather must be clear. From the top it is possible to see 13 of the 14 highest peaks in Wales on a clear day without turning your head.

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Moel Siabod is a lonely mountain in Snowdonia, with a trigonometric point of almost 900 metres, above Betws-y-Coed and Capel Curig. The routes up can be easily varied to suit different needs and abilities, and are always beautiful, with views of 13 of the 14 highest peaks in Wales from the summit on a clear day – without turning your head! Good parking and a café at the foot make Moel Siabod a great day out every time. (Ordnance Survey)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Beddgelert?

Beddgelert is surrounded by dramatic natural beauty. You can explore the tranquil

Afon Glaslyn and Afon Colwyn rivers that meet in the village, or venture to the stunning Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), Wales' highest mountain, just a few miles north. Other notable natural areas include the dramatic Aberglaslyn Pass, the scenic Nant Gwynant valley, and the extensive Beddgelert Forest, which offers numerous walking and cycling routes. Don't miss Moel Siabod summit for panoramic views of the Snowdonia peaks on a clear day.

What historical sites and cultural landmarks are there to see in Beddgelert?

Beddgelert is rich in history and legend. Visit

Gelert's Grave, the legendary resting place of Prince Llewelyn's faithful hound. Explore Dinas Emrys, a historic hillfort central to Welsh legend, or discover the ancient St Mary's Church, built on the site of a 7th-century priory. For a deeper dive into local history, the Ty Isaf (National Trust Exhibition), housed in the village's oldest house, offers insights into the area's past and wildlife.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Beddgelert?

Yes, Beddgelert offers several family-friendly options.

The Sygun Copper Mine, located just 1.5 miles away, provides a fascinating self-guided audiovisual tour through old mine workings, where you can also try panning for gold. A ride on the Welsh Highland Railway from Beddgelert station offers a scenic journey through Snowdonia. The gentle walk to Gelert's Grave is also suitable for families, and Beddgelert Forest has various walking and cycling routes for all ages.

Can I experience a historic railway journey from Beddgelert?

Absolutely. Beddgelert is a stop on the

Welsh Highland Railway, an iconic narrow-gauge steam railway. This offers a scenic journey through the heart of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, connecting Caernarfon and Porthmadog. It's a memorable way to experience the stunning landscapes.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Beddgelert?

The Beddgelert area is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts.

You can enjoy extensive walking and hiking, from gentle riverside strolls to challenging mountain ascents like Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon). Mountain biking is popular in Beddgelert Forest, and the Lôn Gwyrfai trail is suitable for cyclists and walkers. For more specific routes, check out the nearby waterfall hikes, road cycling routes, and running trails.

Are there easy walking trails suitable for all abilities near Beddgelert?

Yes, Beddgelert offers a range of walks for different abilities.

You can enjoy gentle riverside strolls along the Afon Glaslyn and Afon Colwyn. The walk to Gelert's Grave is an easy, picturesque option. For a slightly longer but still accessible route, the Lôn Gwyrfai is a multi-use path between Beddgelert and Rhyd Ddu. Llyn Dinas also offers beautiful, scenic walks with picnic spots.

What is the walk to Gelert's Grave like?

The walk to Gelert's Grave is a pleasant and relatively easy stroll.

It follows the beautiful Glaslyn River from the village of Beddgelert. The path is well-maintained and suitable for most visitors, including families. It's a short, picturesque walk that leads to a cairn stone marking the legendary resting place of Gelert, the faithful hound.

Are there dog-friendly walks around Beddgelert?

Many of the walking trails around Beddgelert are dog-friendly.

The riverside walk to Gelert's Grave is a popular choice for dog owners. Beddgelert Forest also offers numerous trails where dogs are welcome, though it's always advisable to keep them on a lead, especially near livestock or wildlife. Always ensure you clean up after your dog.

When is the best time to visit Beddgelert for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit Beddgelert for outdoor activities is generally during the

spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months. During these periods, the weather is often milder, and the trails are less crowded than in the peak summer season. Summer (June-August) offers longer daylight hours but can be very busy. Winter can be beautiful for crisp walks, but mountain conditions can be challenging and require appropriate gear and experience.

Can I find opportunities for wild swimming near Beddgelert?

Yes, the area around Beddgelert offers some beautiful spots for wild swimming.

The Afon Cwm Llan Waterfalls, also known as the Watkin Path plunge pools, are considered some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Snowdonia and provide opportunities for a refreshing dip. Always exercise caution, check water conditions, and be aware of local regulations when wild swimming.

What are some lesser-known spots or 'hidden gems' around Beddgelert?

Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring

Moel Hebog, Beddgelert's own mountain, which offers a rewarding day hike with excellent views of Yr Wyddfa and the North Wales coast. The tranquil Llyn Dinas, a beautiful lake situated within a scenic walk, is perfect for a peaceful picnic away from the crowds. The village itself, with its charming stone-built houses and traditional pubs, is a gem to explore at a leisurely pace.

Where can I go mountain biking or cycling in the Beddgelert area?

Beddgelert is an excellent base for cycling.

Beddgelert Forest features a network of forest trails perfect for mountain biking. For multi-use paths, the Lôn Gwyrfai connects Beddgelert to Rhyd Ddu and is suitable for cyclists. If you're interested in road cycling, there are various road cycling routes around Beddgelert that take you through stunning Snowdonia scenery.

What are some notable waterfalls to visit around Beddgelert?

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Afon Cwm Llan Waterfalls, also known as the Watkin Path plunge pools, are highly regarded as some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Snowdonia. They offer a picturesque setting and opportunities for wild swimming. For more options, you can explore the waterfall hikes around Beddgelert.

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