Thursday, 3 November 2016

Snowdonia National Park in Wales

Snowdonia was one of my outing haunts when I was a teenager living in Liverpool. It's now my son's turn to get to know the place.
Just a few photos here as a taster. 

This visit he was out walking and camping as all the B & B's were full. He has climbed Mt. Snowdon a few times but that will be for another post.


He and his friend certainly know how to stock up before a days walking!









Mt. Snowdon in the distance




The parked cars look like little dots





Peter himself











At the top of one of the hills



and now on the way down


Hope you enjoyed the scenery
I have spared you the other 100+ photos!




9 comments:

Come Away With Me said...

Wonderful scenery - what a beautiful place. I see both of you in your son. He's certainly got your talent with the camera too.

ellen b said...

Wonderful hike and views! In 2006 friends and Dear and I tried to climb up a trail where we could see the train that takes you up to the top of Snowden. It sure was hard to climb on that shale and our knees suffered afterwards. Looks like your son is made for these adventures.

POIROT said...

I've heard about Mt. Snowdon, however, I've never seen photos of Snowdonia and the mountain.
How beautiful it is!
Thank you for sharing wonderful photos.

Charm and Grace said...

Barbara, these are wonderful photos! The rock formations on the mountains are so interesting, and I love the view from the top looking down on the lake below. And the flowers are lovely, too. How much energy it must take to hike up there, but oh the view is so worth it. Thank you for plowing through the 100s of photos to find these that are so lovely!!

Blessings,
Christi

Elizabethd said...

What an amazing landscape.Beautiful photos.

Needled Mom said...

It looks beautiful. I can see he inherited those adventurous genes from his parents. Glad that you can share the fun times with him through the pictures.

Happy birthday!

R's Rue said...

Pretty.

Linda said...

So beautiful!! It's the stuff of dreams.

Lorrie said...

Beautiful rugged scenery. The misty photos are gorgeous.