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Subject Topic: Beddgelert in Snowdonia
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03/6/2006 at 2:16pm
 Location: north wales
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The Glyders are superb and although the ascent from Pen y Pass is grassier than the northern routes the bouldery summits may test your ankle.  This side of the glyders is much quiter than the busy ogwen valley.

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03/6/2006 at 5:05pm
 Location: Tewkesbury Glos
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Quote: Originally posted by brian humphreys on 03/6/2006

The Glyders are superb and although the ascent from Pen y Pass is grassier than the northern routes the bouldery summits may test your ankle.  This side of the glyders is much quiter than the busy ogwen valley.

Brian  



Bryan, The ankle will be heavily strapped, and a good pair of boots will help. I've also started some rigourous physio. The Pen-y-Pass side appeals much more than the touristy ogwen valley.

As for Cantilever posing - can I take Bermuda shorts & shirt?

We've thought up another walk - early bird train to Clogwyn station (£29), Llanberis path to the summit, then Miners Track down to Pen-y-Pass and bus back to Llanberis.



03/6/2006 at 10:57pm
 Location: northumberland
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 just checked this cheers for all the relplies.have been told by a friend that snowdonia is not kid friendly is this so? if true would pose a wee prob as we come with 4yr old and although well behaved is still nevertheless a fun loving wee nipper.



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04/6/2006 at 12:47am
 Location: north wales
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"snowdonia is not kid friendly is this so?"

I wouldn't say that snowdonia is any less kid friendly than any other mountain area.  If its a quiet village with scenery that is needed then you may have to forego theme park facilities.  Very close to snowdonia is a haven site at greenacres which is great for kids but not quiet and idyllic.

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04/6/2006 at 9:33am
 Location: Tewkesbury Glos
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We're going back to Snowdonia because our kids insisted on it.

Sam was 4 when we walked Snowdon last year. We had an afternoon on the beach at Barmouth. They loved playing on the rocks by the bridge in Betws-y-Coed.


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04/6/2006 at 11:23am
 Location: northumberland
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think my friend may just have been refering to how buggy friendly it was, as both hers are still in the buggy, and she said alot of the shops and cafe's wouldn't allow buggys in even in the rain! one saying that when we took jack to the lakes as a babe we found it not buggy friendly, but think thats alot to do with the size of shops etc. but thats why we had a baby carry harnesses! jack should be fine as he is 4 and buggy free!

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04/6/2006 at 8:23pm
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We have just come back from Riverside Camping at Caernarfon and LOVED IT!! Can't wait to go back.

Caernarfon is a really good base, lots to do and only 10 mins drive from Llanberis, lovely site for kiddies too we took the steam train from Waunfawr up to Rhydd Du and had a lovely trip out our 22 month old loved it and 'choo chood' all the way bless her!

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05/6/2006 at 9:03am
 Location:  Blackpool
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We have just returned from Wales and had a brill time, my ten year old loved it.  When we asked shop owners if we could take our two dogs into their shops most said yes.  Llanberis was the best the dogs were allowed in the slate musuem and the shop at the station.  I can't see why pushchairs aren't allowed in shop unless the shop is very small.

The Forestery site at Beddgelert is to have a station or boarding area for the Welsh Highland train when the line is completed the site have asked for this....the line will go through the site.....they are building the line now at Portmadog as some people in Beddgelert did not want the train to end there whilst building the final states due to too many people and more traffic in the area.



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05/6/2006 at 7:15pm
 Location: North Wales
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That railway has really spoiled the site, though, because you used to be able to walk across the back of the site and through to the village.  It was a lovely walk and you could let the dog off the lead.  You can't go through there any more and have to walk to the village on the road, which isn't very nice - fairly busy and no pavement. 

As for being "kid friendly" I think this is probably to do with space - in Beddgelert and Betws y Coed the shops are either quite packed or quite small.  Dogs are allowed in most of the outdoor shops in Betws y Coed, though, which makes a nice change.

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05/6/2006 at 8:12pm
 Location:  Blackpool
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That railway as you call it was there long before the site, you were most probable walking on the track bed...maybe they should be encourage to make a small path so making it safe to reach the village.  The good thing about the railway is that it is going to keep traffic off the roads as people travel to portmadog by train and not by car...plus you can take your time and watch that beautiful scenery.  Oh by the way the site asked for a small station to be included.

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05/6/2006 at 9:19pm
 Location: north wales
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Cae du is neare to Beddgelert and there is a back lane to walk to the village which is largely devoid of traffic.


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