Popular areas such as Yr Wyddfa can get very busy during the summer months between April and September. Using the Sherpa’r Wyddfa bus service can contribute towards sustainable travel in during these busier times.
The service travels around the base of Yr Wyddfa stopping at several locations—each one a stone’s throw from the paths to the summit.
Sherpa’r Wyddfa Timetables
Sherpa’r Wyddfa timetables are available on the Sherpa’r Wyddfa bus service website.
Alternatively, you can use the Traveline Cymru website to plan your journey.
You’ll need to take the Sherpa bus service to any of the bus stops at Llanberis where you can join the Llanberis Path.
From Betws y Coed to Llanberis
Use the S1 Sherpa bus service
From Caernarfon to Llanberis
Use the S1 Sherpa bus service
From Bangor to Llanberis
Use the S2 Sherpa bus service
You’ll need to take the Sherpa bus service to Pen y Pass bus stop where you can join both the Pyg and Miners’ Track.
From Betws y Coed to Pen y Pass
Use the S1 Sherpa bus service
From Caernarfon to Pen y Pass
Use the S1 Sherpa bus service
From Bangor to Pen y Pass
Use the S2 Sherpa bus service
From Llanberis to Pen y Pass
Use either the S1, S2 or S5 Sherpa bus service
From Nant Peris to Pen y Pass
Use either the S1, S2 or S5 Sherpa bus service
From Porthmadog to Pen y Pass
Use the S4 Sherpa bus service
You’ll need to take the Sherpa bus service to Cwellyn Snowdon Ranger YHA bus stop where you can join the Snowdon Ranger path.
From Caernarfon
Use the S3 Sherpa bus service
You’ll need to take the Sherpa bus service to Rhyd Ddu bus stop where you can join the Rhyd Ddu Path.
From Caernarfon
Use the S3 Sherpa bus service
You’ll need to take the Sherpa bus service to Pont Bethania bus stop where you can join the Watkin Path.
From Porthmadog
Use the S4 Sherpa bus service