The best way to experience what makes Eryri so special is to explore the miles of paths and walks all across the landscape.

The National Park Authority has 1,497 miles of approved paths that provide the best opportunities to fully immerse yourself in some of Eryri’s unique qualities.

Walking in Eryri has many other benefits, including improving our physical health and mental well-being.

Make sure you familiarise yourself with the various types of paths before starting your journey by reading information on Route Grading.

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Difficulty
Duration
Surroundings
Route type
Special Qualities
Accessible routes
Arthog Falls & Cregennan Lakes
Arthog Falls & Cregennan Lakes
Moderate
Circular route 13.7 km 4 Hrs
A moderate route through ancient woodlands, past majestic lakes and along the Mawddach Estuary.
Bwlch Drws Ardudwy
Bwlch Drws Ardudwy
Moderate
Circular route 7 km 2 Hrs
A walk to the foothills of the Rhinog mountain range.
Craig y Ddinas
Craig y Ddinas
Moderate
There and back again 7 km 2.0 Hrs
A moderate walk to an iron age hillfort in the heart of Ardudwy.
Croesor Circular
Croesor Circular
Moderate
Circular route 5.5 km 3 Hrs
This circular walk begins in the remote upland village of Croesor, situated at the foothills of Cnicht.
Foel Caerynwch
Foel Caerynwch
Moderate
Circular route 3 km 1.5 Hrs
A circular route to the summit of Foel Caerynwch on the outskirts of Dolgellau.
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