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The summit pillar
The summit pillar
The summit from Glaslyn
Looking over Hafod Eryri from the summit pillar
Carnedd Ugain from Bwlch Glas
The summit from Bwlch Glas
Looking down to Glaslyn and Llyn Llydaw from Bwlch Glas
The entrance to Hafod Eryri
Towards Y Lliwedd from the summit
Towards Crib Goch from the summit
Towards Y Lliwedd and the summit from Llyn Llydaw
The Horns from the Causeway on Llyn Llydaw
The summit and Crib Goch from the Causeway on Llyn Llydaw
The view over Llanberis and Anglesey from the summit
The summit building and station
The summit pillar
The summit approach
The path between Bwlch Glas and the summit
At the Intersection on the Pyg/Miners’ Track
Y Lliwedd from Glaslyn
A winter temperature inversion from the summit, looking over Crib Goch and Y Glyderau
A winter temperature inversion looking towards the summit from Carnedd Ugain
Looking up the zig-zags on the upper Pyg Track – just a ramp of deep snow
The standing stones at Bwlch Glas
The summit pillar
Llyn Llydaw from Bwlch y Moch
Please remember that in winter Snowdon can be a really inhospitable and dangerous place for the unprepared or inexperienced.
In full winter conditions, when there is snow and ice around, walking the paths is altogether more challenging than in summer, both physically and mentally, and you must have the appropriate winter kit.
See our page about walking up Snowdon in winter.