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2-3 August 2025

Snowdon at Night Trek

Explore the highest mountain in Wales and England by moonlight

We’ve teamed up with Global Adventure Challenges to bring you this Snowdon at Night trek! Following the Llanberis track to the summit using torches to light the way, trekking by night will bring a fresh twist to this classic charity challenge. Upon reaching the mountain summit you’ll be rewarded with unforgettable views of the sun rising across the Snowdonia National Park, and as you descend breath-taking sights of the mountain range will be uncovered.

 

  • Climb Wales highest mountain – by night!
  • Follow the Llanberis track to the summit.
  • Watch the sunrise across the stunning mountain range.
  • Snowdonia National Park is a Dark Sky Reserve – so hopefully be treated to incredible views of the stars!

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Challenge itinerary

Day 1

We leave the start venue and head to the start of the Llanberis Path. Also known as the Tourist Path, this is one of the longer and more gradual ascents up Snowdon. The first part of the route is along a road towards the Penceunant Tea House, a traditional 18th century cottage. Shortly after the Tea House we leave the road and join the section leading to the Halfway House Café. This is a steady and easy to navigate path shadowing the railway line. Once we reach the Café the path will get noticeably steeper and rockier underfoot with a steep push on to Clogwyn Station, the stretch under the railway bridge providing us with a moment’s respite.

The next stretch rises quite steeply and we’ll soon notice the ground dropping away on either side of our path. The steep gradient finally eases off as we approach the Bwlch Glad standing stone, and from this point the path to the summit follows the railway lines all the way up to the final few steps to the summit cairn at 3,560 ft.

Day 2

Once we reach the summit we’ll celebrate our achievement – although we may not want to spend too much time up there due to the cold! Our descent will take around 2 – 3 hours, and when we reach the finish line we’ll complete our adventure with a well-earned breakfast.

Trekking distance – approx. 9.5 miles Please note this is a complex itinerary, and is subject to change.

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Option A: Registration Fee £45 + £330
Option B: Registration Fee £45 + £165

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