For my final walk of the trip, a few of us headed up to northern Wales to Snowdonia National Park to hike Mt. Snowdon, the 3rd highest peak in the British Isles.
We arrived Saturday evening after a lengthy car ride from Bath with the husband of our program administrator, Nick. We stayed at a very nice B&B in Llanberis with a very homey feel. Immediately upon arrival, we met Paul and Emma, hiking friends of Nick who try to do a hike somewhere in the UK every weekend. They brought us to a very good Indian restaurant, and I had my first real curry experience of Britain. Curry is a favorite of many Brits, and this restaurant lived up to that expectation. After some confusion as to how and what to order, I had a very good meal before heading back to the B&B to rest up before the walk the following day.
After waking up and having a home cooked breakfast for the first time in who knows how long, we arrived at the car park which began our walk. It was a pretty cloudy day, but it wasn't as wet as we had feared, and we were all pretty excited to set off.
This pass went all the way down to the sea in the north |
There's actually a railway here that takes people to the top! |
Hard to see, but the tiny dots on the trail in the bottom right is the rest of our hiking group. |
All in all, it was a really good hike, although it didn't feel like as much of an accomplishment as Hellvelyn. It was certainly enjoyable, and Wales itself was beautiful.
The following day, the weather wasn't very friendly, so we headed out to check out nearby Caernarfon Castle. This was interesting, as it was pretty much as-is. It was very open, and there wasn't many parts that were off limits unless the floors were crumbling. The only addition to the castle in modern times seems to have been a few exhibits on the history of the castle and the royalty of Wales, but it was very cool to have the freedom to go anywhere, including the tops of most of the towers, in a castle that still had a medieval feel about it.
When we were finished exploring the castle, we all piled back into the car and took the long ride home, bringing to a close the final weekend trip of my time in the UK.