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Snowdon is the highest and most popular peak in Wales with over 1 million people visiting the mountain each year. Some arrive via the Snowdon Mountain Railway, but the majority of visitors make it to the top the hard way, by taking one of the five main footpaths that lead to the summit. This specially produced video-guide describes in detail the main walking routes together with the area's industrial and geological history. The Watkin Path is one of the toughest but more interesting ascents. It rises up past waterfalls and on to the ruined mine workings of Hafod y Llan. Here the remains of the old processing shop cling to the valley side above the cobalt blue waters of the river. The path then continues past the Gladstone Rock, where Prime Minister William Gladstone addressed a large crowd during the opening of the path in 1892. We then arrive at the spoil tip and ruins of The South Snowdon Slate Quarry. Here you can stop and explore the ruined dressing sheds before starting the steep ascent to Bwlch Ciliau - The Pass of Retreat. The next stretch offers spectacular views in all directions. Below and to the east lie lakes Glaslyn and Llydaw while up above Crib Goch and Snowdon dominate the skyline. There now follows another steep ascent to the summit with even more spectacular views over the countryside.
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