Snowdon, or Yr Wyddfa, is the highest peak in Wales at 1,085 metres and one of the most accessible mountains in the UK. With multiple routes to the summit, including the Llanberis Path for beginners and Crib Goch for experienced scramblers, it caters to a wide range of hikers. The summit can get busy in peak season, but the panoramic views across Snowdonia and out to the Irish Sea make it well worth the effort.