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Top 12 Mountain Passes around Betws Garmon

Best mountain passes around Betws Garmon are situated within Snowdonia National Park, providing access to diverse mountainous terrain. The area features a range of passes, from rugged trails to scenic routes, suitable for various outdoor activities. These passes serve as key access points for exploring prominent peaks and valleys in the region. Betws Garmon is a base for experiencing the natural landscape of North Wales.

Best mountain passes around Betws Garmon

  • The most popular mountain passes is Cnicht Summit,…

Last updated: July 10, 2026

Cnicht Summit

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Nicknamed the Welsh Matterhorn, albeit 12,431 feet (3,789 m) lower than its Swiss counterpart, what Cnicht lacks in height it makes up in shapely attractiveness. It is a fantastically pointy, …

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Pen-y-Pass

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Right in the heart of northern Eryri (Snowdonia), Pen-y-Pass is superbly located for adventures on the Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) massif and the Glyderau. It is a popular starting point for …

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Bwlch Glas Pass

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The finger stone at Bwlch Glas marks the point at which the Pyg and Miners' Tracks reach the summit ridge and join the Crib Goch, Ranger and Llanberis Paths. Particularly helpful in poor visibility.

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Bwlch Main Ridge

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The narrow ridge of the Bwlch Main (Narrow Pass) is the highlight of the route. Although the ridge is not difficult, it is still exposed with steep slopes on either …

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Moelwyn Bach

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Moelwyn Bach is smaller and rockier than its sibling Moelwyn Mawr. Both can be linked together via the Craigysgafn ridge and Bwlch Stwlan. The views from the top are superb, …

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Clive G
October 10, 2025, Bwlch Main Ridge

The Bwlch Main (south west ridge) is a great way to descend from the summit of Snowdon, particularly on a winter's day. Great views all the way to the Irish Sea

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🥾Bwlch Main (Welsh: “narrow pass”) is the exposed ridge that connects the upper slopes of the Rhyd Ddu Path to the Snowdon summit. A narrow crest with steep drops on either side, making it both dramatic and challenging. The ridge is roughly 500–600m long and feels like a true alpine section compared with the grassy and stony lower parts of the trail. 👥 Quiet & scenic: Unlike the “motorway” feel of the Llanberis Path, Bwlch Main gives a real mountain experience with the thrill of exposure. For experienced hikers seeking an exhilarating experience, it significantly quieter (albeit much easier) than Crib Goch. 👁️‍🗨️ On a clear day you can see the Nantlle Ridge, Moel Hebog, and across to the sea. Looking north, Llyn Cwellyn and the ridges rolling out towards Anglesey. ⚠️ Dramatic ridgeline section: The path to the top of Snowdon from this ridge includes the Llechog ridge, which provide exposure (drops, narrower path sections) the narrow section gets to only a couple of feet wide. You will need a good head for heights! And some boots with good grips for some looser rock or scree sections. Check the mountain forecast before heading out 🌬️ In high winds, the ridge can feel intimidating and unsafe. 🌧️❄️In ice, snow, or heavy rain, the narrow path and sloping rock become treacherous. 😶‍🌫️ Cloud / fog can reduce visibility and make it psychologically harder. To sum up: The Bwlch Main ridge is one of Snowdon’s most thrilling features. It adds a real sense of adventure to the Rhyd Ddu Path. On a good day, it’s a highlight: airy, beautiful, and memorable without being a true scramble. But in poor weather, it can turn from exhilarating to dangerous very quickly. For experienced walkers in fair conditions, it’s one of the most rewarding routes to the summit. For those with vertigo or less mountain experience, it may be better admired from afar.

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Clive G
August 14, 2025, Cnicht Summit

Rainbows on mountains tend to be a mixed blessing as they are a pretty sure sign that you are about to get wet! However from the photographers point of view they can also signal some great light, with sun mixed in with dark moody clouds. This was the view from near the summit of Cnicht - otherwise sometimes called the Welsh Matterhorn due to its pointy appearance from the village of Croesor. To the right of the picture is Moel Hebog which rises steeply above the pictuesque village of Beddgelert.

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Clive G
August 14, 2025, Cnicht Summit

A fine rocky and in places narrow ridge, and you will often have it all to yourself!

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Beautiful hike, too bad it was cloudy at the top. 12.3 km isn't the actual distance you'll be hiking: it's definitely 10 km more because you can't walk a straight line on this path. It's very busy on this trail; there's a queue to reach the top.

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Crazy hiking all the way up and then seeing a train pass you on the final section!

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Juliane
June 24, 2025, Pen-y-Pass

If you want to park here, you have to reserve a parking space in advance for 20 GBP. We didn't manage to do it, as everything was fully booked. You can then park in Llanberies and take the Sherpa Bus S1 or S2 to Pen y Pass. The bus runs every half hour. From Pen y Pass, you can then choose the Miner's Track or Pyg Track. Have fun!

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June 23, 2025, Pen-y-Pass

Currently parking is pre-booking only! All others are directed to the P+R in the village and need to get up by bus or walk.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the mountain passes around Betws Garmon unique for outdoor enthusiasts?

The mountain passes in this region, nestled within Snowdonia National Park, offer a diverse range of experiences. From challenging scrambles to scenic drives and family-friendly walks, each pass provides unique features. For instance, Pen-y-Pass is a popular starting point for routes up Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), while Bwlch Tryfan provides access to immersive scrambling adventures between Tryfan and Glyder Fach.

Are there any particularly challenging mountain passes or routes in the area?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Bwlch Main Ridge offers an exhilarating and airy experience. It's a narrow crest with steep drops on either side, adding a real sense of adventure to the Rhyd Ddu Path. The Watkin Path, starting near sea level in Nant Gwynant, is also a strenuous ascent involving significant scrambling.

Which mountain passes offer the best viewpoints?

Many passes provide stunning vistas. Cnicht Summit, nicknamed the 'Welsh Matterhorn,' offers fantastic views and is often less crowded than Snowdon. The drive down Llanberis Pass from Pen-y-Pass is highly recommended for its dramatic scenery. Additionally, the Rhyd Ddu Path, accessible from Betws Garmon, provides panoramic views of Moel Hebog and the Nantlle Ridge.

Are there family-friendly options among the mountain passes near Betws Garmon?

While many routes are challenging, some areas are more accessible. Pen-y-Pass is listed as family-friendly, serving as a trailhead for various routes. The Aberglaslyn Pass, near Beddgelert, is also excellent for enjoying scenic walks along the river, suitable for families looking for less strenuous outdoor activities.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see when exploring these passes?

You'll encounter a variety of dramatic natural features. The Llanberis Pass is characterized by its rugged, boulder-strewn landscape with towering cliffs. The Miners' Track from Pen-y-Pass passes by Llyn Glaslyn and old miners' ruins. Aberglaslyn Pass features a beautiful riverfront, while Bwlch Tryfan is situated between the prominent mountains of Tryfan and Glyder Fach.

What are the parking options for accessing the mountain passes?

Parking is available at key trailheads. For example, Pen-y-Pass has a car park, though it requires online booking and payment from April 8th, with a standard charge of £10 for any length of stay. Parking is also available at Rhyd Ddu for accessing the Rhyd Ddu Path and other trails.

Can I reach the mountain passes using public transport from Betws Garmon?

Public transport options are available to reach some trailheads. While specific routes from Betws Garmon aren't detailed, the region is served by local bus services that connect villages and popular starting points for Snowdon paths, such as Pen-y-Pass and Rhyd Ddu. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current information.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain passes besides hiking?

Beyond hiking and scrambling, the area around Betws Garmon offers various outdoor activities. You can find cycling routes, including the 'Lôn Eifion and Lôn Gwyrfai Loop' and 'Lôn Gwyrfai Lakeside Path', which are suitable for touring bicycles. There are also mountain biking trails like the 'Llyn Llywelyn – Lôn Gwyrfai Lakeside Path loop'. For more details on these activities, you can explore the cycling guide, easy hikes guide, and MTB trails guide for the Betws Garmon area.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes around Betws Garmon?

The best time to visit generally depends on the activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, though weather can be unpredictable. Summer provides longer daylight hours and warmer conditions, ideal for longer hikes, but also sees the highest number of visitors. Winter hiking is possible but requires significant mountain experience and appropriate gear due to potentially dangerous conditions on exposed ridges like Bwlch Main Ridge.

Are there any facilities or places to eat near the mountain passes?

Yes, at Pen-y-Pass, there is an excellent youth hostel with a rich mountaineering heritage, including Mallory's Bar. The nearby villages like Llanberis and Beddgelert also offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options for visitors.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes in this region?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, the sense of accomplishment from challenging climbs, and the opportunity to explore less crowded routes. The dramatic scenery of places like Llanberis Pass, the unique shape of Cnicht Summit, and the exhilarating experience of exposed ridges are often highlighted. The area's rich mountaineering history, particularly around Pen-y-Pass, also adds to its appeal.

Is it possible to access Snowdon's summit from these passes?

Absolutely. Several passes serve as direct access points to Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon). Pen-y-Pass is a popular starting point for the Miners' and Pyg Tracks. The Rhyd Ddu Path, accessible from the village of Rhyd Ddu, is another route to the summit. Additionally, Bwlch Glas Pass is a significant meeting point where the Pyg, Miners', Ranger, and Llanberis Paths converge on the summit ridge.

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