Watkin Path

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Watkin Path is one of the main walking routes up Snowdon in Wales, known for its scenic beauty and steep, challenging ascent.

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Watkin Path canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
mountain footpath
access public footpath
category Snowdon route
hiking trail in Wales
country United Kingdom
difficulty challenging
strenuous
elevationGain approximately 1015 metres
hasWelshName Llwybr Watkin
hazard loose scree
poor visibility in bad weather
steep upper slopes
highestPoint 1085 metres
Snowdon
surface form: Snowdon summit
knownFor historic quarry workings
scenic beauty
steep ascent
views of Snowdon
waterfalls
languageOfName English
length approximately 6.5 kilometres one way
locatedIn Gwynedd
Snowdonia
surface form: Snowdonia National Park

Wales
locatedOn Snowdon
namedAfter Sir Edward Watkin
near Beddgelert
Nant Gwynant
notableSection Gladstone Rock
disused slate quarries
offersViewOf Cwm Llan
Llyn Llydaw
openingDate 1892
partOf Snowdon footpath network
recommendedFor experienced hillwalkers
regulation subject to Snowdonia National Park bylaws
season accessible year-round in suitable conditions
surface mountain path
rocky
terminus summit of Snowdon
trailhead A498 road
Pont Bethania

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Snowdon hasRoute Watkin Path
Yr Wyddfa hasPopularRoute Watkin Path
Snowdon Massif contains Watkin Path