Take a once in a lifetime adventure on the Snowdon Mountain Railway which has been described as one of the most scenic railway journeys in the …
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Apr 21, 2025
Avoid. Be careful this company can charge you to go 3/4 to summit then take your money then 1week after charge you more money to go to the Top.Full review by Steven B
Apr 15, 2025
I was really apprehensive about this trip because of the reviews not being that positive but I thought the day was fantastic! The weather wasn’t great, a bit rainy and super windy so we only went u…Full review by Jen D
Apr 14, 2025
Sadly it was wet, misty and windy on our trip, so sadly couldn’t see much or get out the train to view the scenery. The carriage misted up and had no ventilation, so it was all a bit disappointing. …Full review by Karl N
Hi, would it be suitable at all to take the train up and trek down with a 2 year old and a 4 year old? We are all used to go on long treks in hilly/mountain terrain and the boys are very good walkers for their age and we also have carrier backpacks when needed. Is it any routes down that is not too rocky/unsafe? We will make our final decision on trekking down or taking the train down once up and after seeing some of the terrain but prefer to be prepared. Thank you for any answers
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We are both 57 and fairly fit. We found the walk tough but OK. There were plenty of youngsters walking down as we came down. If you are all fit and well then I would say fine.
How close is the train stop at the top to the cafe there please and is it a steep/rocky walk? My dad has limited mobility so wondering if we need to take his wheelchair or if he will manage. Also are the steps to board the train steep? Thanks for your help.
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The train stops at the summit building platform. Ramps are available for wheelchairs and there is a lift into the building for wheelchairs.