Llyn Gwynant Walk
Llyn Gwynant Walk

Llyn Gwynant Walk

Snowdonia
View Photos
Llyn Gwynant Walk

Llyn Gwynant Walk

Distance: 6.4mi
Elevation: 1,316ft
Time: 3-4h

Difficulty Rating:

User Ratings:
No ratings yet

The Llyn Gwynant Walk in Snowdonia National Forest is a rarely-travelled trail to a serene lake deep in the hills of the park. As you enjoy how the lake reflects the red and green hills surrounding it, you’re unlikely to encounter more company than local wildlife. This trail presents no technical challenges or significant elevation gain, making it a perfect outing in the stellar nature of Snowdonia for hikers and walkers of any level.

Llyn Gwynant Walk Map

Getting there

The Llyn Gwynant Walk begins from the Llyn Gwynant Campsite. From Nant Gwynant, take A498 north for 1.6mi and take the left exit onto the campsite road. Take your first left and park at the campsite.

I’ve done this 0 people have done this
I want to do this 18 want to do this route

About

When to do

Year-Round

Backcountry Campsites

No

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Yes

Crowd Levels

Low

Route Type

Out and back


Llyn Gwynant Walk
Elevation Graph


Llyn Gwynant Walk Description

This lovely walk isn’t particularly well-marked, so we recommend downloading the map and turning back to retrace your steps whenever you feel you’ve gone far enough.

The trail begins from the Llyn Gwynant Campsite. Approach the shore and follow the path that wraps around the lake heading to the left. You’ll follow the shores of the lake until you cross Afon Cors-y-Celyn. Here, take the trail that branches off to the left.

Stay left as there is a private trail that intersects with your trail several times. You’ll be mostly following Afon Cors-y-Celyn as you gain modest elevation.

You can follow this trail for several kilometres, but most will stop on the ridge that overlooks Llyn Gwynant, as this is the most rewarding viewpoint. Retrace your steps from here, taking care to stay right off of the private trail.

You’ll gently descend to the lakeshore. Turn right once you reach the main trail at the shore and continue to the campsite.

Route Highlights

Llyn Gwynant

Llyn Gwynant is considered by some to be one of the prettiest lakes in Wales. It tends to be calm, and the surrounding hills are reflected beautifully in the water on still days. The surrounding scenery is pristine and mostly untouched, making it a fantastic place to find some refuge in nature.

Insider Hints

  • The dog-friendly campsite here is lovely, featuring a pizzeria and firepits

  • If you continue all the way around the lake and down A498, you can get a tea or coffee at Caffi Gwynant

  • There is a fairly robust network of walking trails in the area, so extending and customizing your journey is easy

Comments

0 Comments

Similar hikes to the Llyn Gwynant Walk hike

Foel Goch via Bwlch Walk Tryfan

Foel Goch via Bwlch Tryfan Walk

Difficulty:
5.3mi
1778ft
3-4h

A walk up Foel Goch via Bwlch Tryfan is an excellent way to take in the iconic beauty of Tryfan…

Moel Wnion from Rachub

Moel Wnion from Rachub

Difficulty:
5mi
1243ft
2.5-3.5h

Walking up Moel Wnion from Rachub is a superb exploration of the Carneddau’s lower reaches. A gate at the end…

Alltwen to Mynydd y Dref Walk

Alltwen to Mynydd y Dref Walk

Difficulty:
3mi
896ft
1.5-2.5h

Alltwen to Mynydd y Dref is a wonderful walk when you’re a bit short on time for Snowdonia’s larger mountains,…