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National Trust - Craflwyn and Beddgelert

Beddgelert, Caernarfon LL55 4NG, United Kingdom

National Trust - Craflwyn and Beddgelert
Nature preserve
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2WC7+6C Caernarfon, United Kingdom
+44 1766 510120
nationaltrust.org.uk
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Evalynn B.
Evalynn B.158 days ago
I visited Beddgelert on the first day of September 2019. After I spent my day in the village, I headed to the National Trust car park. There are different coloured trails, but to be honest I did not take the whole route, just wanted to see the first waterfall. However, because the weather was dry for a while, so the waterfall did not really exist that time, so I returned half way. However I saw that the trails can be challenging, as it is a mountain walk in the forest, steep and uneven on the rocks. Proper hiking boot is essential and trekking poles also can help.
In the car park there is a small information room and toilets are available.
Luci Colman
Luci Colman219 days ago
We did the green walk, moderate climb at the beginning but beautiful views from the top. Boggy in spots still (May) and a couple of ladder stiles to be aware of if walking with dogs. Free car park with suggested donation box.
Natalie Fahy
Natalie Fahy311 days ago
We did the moderate walk, it's a mile and a half and is mostly steep uphill. The views at the top are spectacular. The car park is good with loos. We did this with our two kids, six and ten.
TheDreamingCat
TheDreamingCat311 days ago
A few lovely walks from here. Car park has toilet and donation slot if you want to contribute to maintaining the area. Was quiet and peaceful. Foresty and lovely views at the top.
Jo H
Jo H341 days ago
A lovely place to visit. Beautiful waterfalls & clearwater pools.
An enchanting hidden woodland with moss-covered walls and ferns a plenty.
Karen Graham
Karen Graham1 year ago
Throughly enjoyed the easy walk.
Free parking however a suggested donation box is there to help maintain the facilities.
Bathrooms clean and small information centre worth a visit.
Robert Sanders
Robert Sanders2 years ago
I found this hiking area to be one of the most beautiful areas I've been to that encompassed such short walking distances.
Marc Farmer
Marc Farmer2 years ago
We visited this site after a morning at the Sygun copper mine. There are a couple of paths marked in red and green on the map next to the car park. On the tracks you will find the corresponding green arrows but the other routes have various coloured markers which confused a couple of walking groups we came across. We followed the 1.5 mile green route with no problems. The scenery is stunning and was a lovely walk even if it did rain and hail on occasion! Thoroughly recommend it if in the area.
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