Look down at the surrounding valleys as they bathe in a golden light

Snowdon sunset

Dates & Prices

Sat 24th May 2025
£40
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Sat 24th may 2025
£40
Last few spaces

Watch the sunset over Wales

This exciting and rewarding challenge will have you hiking up the highest mountain in England and Wales. Under the glowing late evening sun, we will make our way from the base of the mountain with the goal of reaching the summit of Snowdon (1,085m) in time to watch the sunset. Watch high above the sweeping vista as the sky turns shades of orange, pink and purple. The tranquility of the moment, combined with the crisp mountain air, would create a truly magical experience!

Highlights

  • Summit the highest mountain in England & Wales

  • Magnificent views of the surrounding mountains
  • Join like-minded people on a thrilling adventure
  • Achieve something memorable

sample Itinerary:

17:30 – Meet in Llanberis village. Registration. Kit check.
18:00 – Begin our ascent along the Llanberis path.
21:00 – Reach the summit! Watch the sunset. Refuel. Group photo.
21:45 – Begin our trek back down.
00:15 – Arrive back in Llanberis village
00:30 – Debrief. Congratulatory cheers! Head home.

*Please note: these timings are an approximate guide only. Mountains are changeable environments and thus itineraries may be subject to change with minimal notice.

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Snowdon sunrise climb

frequently asked questions

Climbing Snowdon is achievable for most active people. As this is a group event, you will be expected to keep up with the rest of the group and therefore you should be comfortable with 6-7 hour hikes with a small backpack. If you are worried about being too slow then please get in touch so we can discuss your options. We also offer walking specific fitness programmes and private guiding.

Our start location will be in Llanberis village. The exact start point will be e-mailed over 4-6 weeks prior to your hike.

There is no official National Park car park in Llanberis but there are numerous car parks in the village, starting from as little as £6 for the day. The nearest car park is the Snowdon Mountain Railway pay & display (LL55 4TT), situated behind the station. There is also a large public car park opposite the station.

As this is a sunset walk, we will have a late evening start. The exact meeting time will be determined by sunset times for that month. Expect to meet between 4 and 6pm but exact timings will be e-mailed 2 weeks prior to your trip.

That really depends on how quick you walk! During our group hikes, our aim is to stay together and walk as a one. But we do have the option to split the group if needed as there will be more than one leader present. Typically it will take six to eight hours to get to the top and back down. Our aim isn’t to race up the mountain, instead our focus is on ensuring everybody has a thoroughly enjoyable day out.

To view our full kit list, click to download here

Please note. There are no stops for water refills or food along the route, so you should bring sufficient water (at least 2-3 litres per person) and plenty of food.

There are toilets situated at the Snowdon Railway station which are open during operating hours. Alternatively, the nearest 24/7 public toilets can be found near the lake and at Maes Padern. Once on the path there are no public toilets until we reach the summit. Please be aware that the toilet facilities at the summit cafe are unlikely to be open during this sunset experience.

Whilst we are good at what we do, unfortunately we cannot control the weather. In the unlikely event the weather isn’t on our side, you will have still achieved a night time climb of the highest peak in England and Wales!

A very high percentage of our walkers achieve a successful summit! Our leaders will always do their best to get you there. However, for safety reasons it may not always be possible. Whilst the summer months bring calmer mountain weather, it is important to note the weather can change at any time. In the unlikely event of poor weather, the guide reserves the right to turn the group around before the summit, in the interest of safety.

Dogs are welcome on our sunrise hike, however, please ensure they are suited to the length, duration and environment of such a challenge. They will also need to be on the lead throughout the adventure due to the number livestock/nesting birds in the area.