Consider booking in advance, timing your visit and researching before your visit to Eryri.
Around 4 million people visit Eryri every year with the summer months between April and September being the most popular times.
Planning your visit in advance is the best way to make the most out of your visit to the National Park.
There are many ways of travelling around the National Park, including e-bikes and magnificent steam trains.
All the information on reaching the most popular peak in the National Park.
Information on camping and wild camping in the National Park.
Information on staying in Eryri in campervans or motorhomes.
How to keep your dog as well as the animals and wildlife of Eryri safe when walking your dog.
Information Centre staff have a thorough knowledge of all aspects of the National Park.
Information on wild swimming and water activities such as paddleboarding and windsurfing.
The Park Authority has a number of toilets and facilities throughout the Park.
Guidelines for visiting the countryside sustainably and safely.
Information about cycling in the National Park including routes and safety information.
Wales’ largest natural lake and one of the most popular attractions in the National Park.
The National Park has a wealth of accessible routes for all to enjoy.
Discover the wealth of historic sites dotted all over Eryri’s landscape.
Shopping in the National Park is an unique experience with many locally produced products.
Information about hiking up Yr Wyddfa is available on the Climbing Yr Wyddfapage.
No. Much of the National Park’s land is privately owned. However, miles of public footpaths can be found all over the area. More information about access in the National Park can be found on the Countryside Code page.
No. You can only camp in official campsites in Eryri National Park. The Camping in Eryri National Park page has more information on the best ways to enjoy camping in the Park.
More information about toilets in the National Park can be found on the Toilets and Facilities page.
More information about the railway can be found on the Snowdon Mountain Railway page.
Barbecues can be lit in some areas of the National Park. Read the latest information on the Barbecues and fires page.
There are many places you can take your dog in Eryri. Make sure to check the latest information on the Dogs in Eryri National Park page before visiting.
Many of Eryri’s lakes and rivers are privately owned and you cannot use them for water sports or wild swimming without the landowner’s permission. However, information on suitable places for wild swimming can be found on the Wild Swimming and Water Activities page.