Tag: adventure

  • The quiet route to Wales busiest summit: Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) via the South Ridge – 9 miles – Eyriri (Snowdownia) Wales

    The South Ridge is often described as the “connoisseur’s route” up Snowdon – quieter, more rugged, and offering a genuine mountain day without the crowds. It’s an excellent choice if you want a balance between the challenge of Crib Goch and the simplicity of the Llanberis Path. It starts from the Rhyd-Ddu car park. The first 2.8 miles are gentle and pass by a beautiful waterfall and disused quarry. But then takes a very sharp ascent with sweeping views across to the Nantlle Ridge, Moel Hebog, and over to the Irish sea.
    It is not the most technical route but you will need a good head for height and best kept for dryer days with low winds. On the South Ridge, the route narrows and becomes rockier, with some light scrambling. The final stretch on Bwlch Main ridge is narrow with dramatic drops on either side. It gives a real sense of exposure, yet much easier than Crib Goch. The descend via the easier Rhyd-Ddu Path makes it a rewarding circular

  • France – Overlooking the azure of Salagou: 7 miles – A Dolomitic Detour to Lunch in Mourèze from Liausson

    This circular 7 miles hike from Liausson to Mourèze offers a rich blend of natural drama and quiet charm. Starting with panoramic views over the deep blue waters of Lac du Salagou, the route winds through the typical shrubland ecosystem of the Mediterranean region (la garrigue) before descending into the surreal dolomitic landscape of the Cirque de Mourèze. Here, twisted limestone towers rise like guardians of the garrigue and invite your to explore. Mid-way, you will find the village of Mourèze, where a home-cooked lunch at a family run restaurant awaits. Grab a table under the shade of plane trees and enjoy a perfect pause before making your way back towards Liausson, with ever-changing views of red earth, silver rock, and brilliant blue lake below.


  • Whernside – One of the Yorkshire Three Peaks

    Whernside is the highest of the Yorkshire Three Peaks but the easiest to climb, if you want to enjoy a first fell hike or thinking about doing the 3 peaks but starting separately; Whernside is ideal. It is the closest to Ingleborough if you decided to summit each on separate days over the week-end.

    Whernside in the Yorkshire Dales is one of the Yorkshire Three Peaks. Although the highest of the three, I find it the easiest to climb. And a perfect introduction fell-walking. If you are not ready for the full challenge in one go, simply want a hike under 10 miles or make a week-end of it; Ingleborough is close to accomodations for Whernside. You could do one of each on separate days.
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