“Epic hill walks” to be had in Snowdonia
Filed under Walking News by Walking Stuff on 28-06-2010
Snowdonia is a popular holiday experience for many campers due to its “epic hill walks”, it has been suggested.
A piece in the Daily Mail highlighted some of the top UK locations for those who love to pull on their boots and explore some of the nation’s most spectacular regions.
The Welsh beauty spot was named among the most refined destinations due to its various cycling and hill walking opportunities.
In addition, the publication noted that there are plenty of good places for explorers to stay, adding: “Snowdonia sprouts campsites like daffodils.”
The piece also suggested that those going on Lake District walks could head to Wasdale in the Lake District.
This is because the area is one of many National Trust camping sites set amid “jaw-droppingly beautiful and historic locations”.
Recently, Ordinance Survey confirmed that Tryfan in Snowdonia is 3,010 ft high – which is eight ft higher than previously thought.
