Snowdon
Mountain Railway
Llanberis
Gwynedd
LL55 4TY
Telephone: 0871 720 0033
Fax: 01286 872 518
Web: www.snowdonrailway.co.uk
Email:: info@snowdonrailway.co.uk
Map Link: Here
Since 1896, visitors from around the world have travelled
on Snowdon Mountain Railway. Trains scale the highest mountain in
England and Wales(1085m) where Snowdon boasts dramatic landscape
and scenery. This unique railway is one of the most popular visitor
attractions in North Wales. The Summit of Snowdon, at 3,560ft (1085m),
is the highest mountain in England and Wales.
For more than
112 years holiday makers and day trippers have been appreciating
the truly spectacular views they have experienced while claiming
the ascent of Snowdon as a lifetime adventure. As the train climbs
through the atmospheric landscape of Snowdon passengers can absorb
themselves in the rich myth, legend and history Snowdonia has to
offer.
Based on Victorian engineering Snowdon Mountain Railway is the
only public rack and pinion railway in the United Kingdom and a
true majestic mountain
top adventure. The new £9million Summit Visitor Centre ‘Hafod
Eryri’
is due to open Summer 2008. On completion of this new fantastic
building, Summit travel will recommence.
Your GLTW Discount Card also entitles you to discounts at the following
accommodation providers.Please Note: You must disclose that
you are a GLTW card holder at the time of booking and show your
card on arrival.
Whilst you are in the area, why not visit some of the other nearby
places of interest:-
Learn
about the story of slate in the amazing National Slate Museum.
Housed in stunning Victorian workshops, in the shadow of the slate
mountains, it is not so much a museum as a pocket of history,
and gives the feeling that the quarrymen and engineers have only
just put down their tools and left the courtyard for home. Now,
with imaginative interpretation, thanks to a Heritage Lottery
grant of £1.6 million. the remarkable slate industry can
be understood and enjoyed by the many thousands of visitors to
this stunning countryside on the flanks of Snowdon. Features include
a stunning introductory film, the original engineering workshops
including foundry, smithy and mess room, daily slate splitting
demonstrations, giant waterwheel and furnished quarrymen’s
houses. The museum - one of the National Museums of Wales –
has FREE ADMISSION and offers the visitor an un-parallelled day
out in the richly wooded lakeside landscape of the Padarn Country
Park.
Ropes and Ladders is the new high ropes adventure centre which
is also situated in a beautiful woodland setting in the Padarn
Country Park.
The centre provides instructor led courses around an exciting
array of obstacles and challenges high up in the treetops for
groups and individuals with all equipment provided.
The site is conveniently situated in the Padarn Country Park with
spectacular views of the adjacent lake and surrounding mountains.
The course features the highest outdoor climbing and abseil tower
in the UK, with internal stairwells giving access to high and
intermediate circuits of tight rope walks, balance beams, swings
jumps and platforms. An aerial zip line hurtles you past the tree
canopy to more giant jumps swings and climbs. For a grand finale
try the giant swing as you swoop down and up to glimpse the mountains
above the treetops.
If
you’re looking for a truly electrifying day out, why not
visit the Electric Mountain Visitors’ Centre on the edge
of the beautiful Snowdonia National Park. You’ll discover
the amazing powers of pumped storage hydro-electricity in a totally
entertaining and educational environment. From Electric Mountain,
visitors can take a fully guided tour around Dinorwig Power Station.
This starts with a sound and vision spectacular at Electric Mountain,
illustrating the role that pumped storage plays in ensuring the
country’s electricity demands are always met. An Electric
Mountain Expedition bus will then transport visitors to the power
station itself. Descending deep inside the ancient Elidir mountain’s
labyrinth of dark and imposing tunnels, you’ll experience
one of man’s greatest engineering achievements. Housed within
the Visitors'Centre is also The Den, - a soft indoor play area
for children up to the age of 12 , which includes 2 slides, a
large ball pool, climbing nets and tunnels. Electric Mountain
(and The Den) are ideally placed, less than 100 metres from Llanberis
Station.
|