" Would you like an adventure now, or shall we have our tea first?" - Peter Pan
Starting from the charming village of Trefriw, known for its healing waters and 19th century woollen mill, this walk promises a delightful mix of nature, history, and folklore. Our adventure includes a stop for tea provided by Eryri Tea Merchant at a friendly smallholding. As we wander, we’ll bring the landscape to life by sharing captivating stories and introducing local flora and fauna.
4/6 miles or 6/9.5km Meet 10am, Caffi Doti, Trefriw
National Trust Images/Arnhel de Serra
"Mae'r mynyddoedd yn canu" (The mountains are singing) - R. Williams Parry
This scenic walk takes us high above the Lledr Valley, where we will be treated to some stunning mountain views. At the centre of our walk is the 16th Century farmhouse, Tŷ Mawr Wybrnant, the birthplace of Bishop William Morgan, whose work translating the Bible into Welsh helped ensure the survival of the language. We will return via the truly stunning Lledr gorge.
7 miles/11 km. Meet 9.30am. Dolwyddelan train station.
'I am at home among the trees' - J.R.R. Tolkien
Join us for a wander through the Celtic rainforest and ruined mine workings of the Gwydyr Forest, past the tranquil Llyn Elsi and down the Roman Road, Sarn Helen, to the ruined village of Rhiwddolian. This walk offers a peaceful escape into nature, with time to enjoy the calm of the lake and a picnic under the canopy. A gently adventurous outing for those who enjoy discovering places off the beaten track.
6 miles/9.5km. Meet 10.00am Betws-y-Coed.
Our Prices:
We charge £80 for up to 2 adults. £30 for a every additional adult, up to a maximum of 8.
£110 per family group of 4 (2 adults and 2 children, ages 10 to 16) + £15 for each additional child)
We love dogs - but please do get in touch with us before booking if you'd like to bring yours along. Please note we will be walking through sheep (and dragon) country!
Please email us with any questions, to check availability and book at info@enchantederyri.co.uk.
Please note: each walk has some steep and uneven paths and tracks which may be wet and slippery underfoot. There will be some periods of ascent, and you may find poles useful. Please dress for the weather and you must wear suitable footwear.