Snowdon

Snowdon - Mountains and uplands
Height: Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) 3560 feet, Crib y Ddysgl 3494 feet, Crib Coch 3028 feet and Y Lliwedd 2946 feet.

Snowdonia, or "Eagles nesting place" in Welsh, offers some of the most impressive scenery in the UK.

The highest peak, Snowdon, at 3560 feet is the highest mountain in England and Wales.

Snowdonia is one of the 11 National Parks of England and Wales and is the second largest after the Lake District. The National Park covers 823 square miles of the most beautiful and unspoilt countryside in north west Wales.

Date: 12th May 1995

Location: view from the A4086 road near Capel Curig

World's End, Denbighshire


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