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Easy hiking trails around Llanuwchllyn are set within Snowdonia National Park, characterized by diverse landscapes. The region features deep valleys, extensive moorland, and the Llanuwchllyn forest, which covers a significant area. Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake), the largest natural lake in Wales, is a prominent natural feature, offering lakeside paths. The landscape includes various watercourses and smaller tarns, providing varied terrain for easy walks.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.71km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A lovely little lake (Llyn) in the shadow of Arenig Fawr, a great place for reflections when the weather is bright and calm.
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Artificially enlarged, this beautiful lake provides perfect reflections of the mountain above. Wonderfully peaceful place you will often have entirely to yourself.
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The outflow from Llyn Arenig down to Llyn Celyn, this shows where it flows through the dam.
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The hike up to the waterfall is well worth it. Beautiful scenery and a great path leading from the car park all the way to the waterfall.
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Great little bridge over the stream, beautiful views all around!!
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This spectacular high waterfall, one of the hidden gems of Wales, gushes down the heather clad slopes of the valley of Afon Eiddew, near Lake Vyrnwy, known locally as Pistyll Rhyd-y-meincau, it is commonly known as Rhiwargor Waterfall.
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Super car park (with tastefully hidden portaloo) - great start to walks into the Arans
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Make sure to wear waterproof walking boots, if you want to walk up the side of the waterfall. There is a stream you have to cross to get there.
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Llanuwchllyn offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with over 30 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails allow you to explore the diverse landscapes of Snowdonia National Park at a comfortable pace.
Easy hikes in Llanuwchllyn often feature stunning natural landmarks. You can enjoy views of Llyn Tegid (Lake Bala), the largest natural lake in Wales, and discover waterfalls like the Rhiwargor Waterfall on routes such as the Bridge with View of Waterfall – Rhiwargor Waterfall loop from Afon Eiddew. Many trails also traverse deep valleys, extensive moorland, and parts of the Llanuwchllyn forest.
Yes, many of the easy trails around Llanuwchllyn are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the View of Bala Lake loop from Llangywer provides scenic vistas of Llyn Tegid, while the Llyn Arenig Fawr – Arenig Fawr Bothy loop from Capel Celyn takes you through varied terrain near Llyn Arenig Fawr.
Llanuwchllyn is beautiful year-round, but the best time for easy hikes is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is milder, trails are typically drier, and the landscapes are vibrant. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions in Snowdonia National Park can change quickly.
Yes, many easy trails in Llanuwchllyn are well-suited for families. They often feature gentle gradients and shorter distances, making them enjoyable for all ages. Lakeside paths around Llyn Tegid are particularly popular for family strolls, offering beautiful views and opportunities for picnics.
Most easy hiking trails in Llanuwchllyn are dog-friendly, but it's essential to keep your dog under control, especially in areas with livestock or ground-nesting birds. Always follow the Countryside Code, keep dogs on a lead where required, and clean up after them. Some areas within Snowdonia National Park may have specific restrictions, so always check local signage.
Parking is available at various points near popular trailheads. For routes around Llyn Tegid, you can often find parking in villages like Llangywer. For trails leading to Rhiwargor Waterfall, parking is typically available near Afon Eiddew or Llanwddyn. Always look for designated parking areas and be mindful of local residents.
Llanuwchllyn village itself offers local amenities, including places to eat and drink. Many easy routes are accessible from or pass close to the village or other small settlements around Llyn Tegid, where you can find cafes or pubs to refresh after your hike.
The diverse habitats around Llanuwchllyn, including moorland, forests, and lakeside areas, support a variety of wildlife. On easy hikes, you might spot various bird species, especially moorland birds. Keep an eye out for local sheep and cattle grazing in the fields, and if you're lucky, you might even see some of the smaller mammals native to Snowdonia National Park.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from nearly 700 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning views of Llyn Tegid, the tranquility of the forest paths, and the accessibility of the easy trails that allow everyone to experience the beauty of Snowdonia National Park.
Public transport options to specific trailheads can be limited in rural Snowdonia. However, Llanuwchllyn village is served by local bus routes. For specific routes like those around Llyn Tegid, you might find bus stops in nearby villages such as Llangywer. It's advisable to check current timetables and routes with local transport providers like Traveline Cymru before planning your trip.
Generally, no specific permits are required for day hiking on public footpaths and bridleways in Snowdonia National Park. However, always stick to marked paths, respect private land, and follow the Countryside Code. If you plan to wild camp, specific rules and permits may apply, but this is typically not relevant for easy day hikes.


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