Snowdon Mountain Railway

Back By Popular Demand For 2025!

Snowdon Mountain Railway
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Snowdon Mountain Railway

Back By Popular Demand For 2025!

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 world. Trains depart from Llanberis Station and begin their climb up Snowdon, Yr Wyddfa, a journey experienced by some 12 million travellers since 1896. With stunning scenery and awe-inspiring views it’s all part of a great day out for you and your family in North Wales!




Snowdon Summit’s Visitor Centre, Hafod Eryri, first opened in June 2009. It receives on average half a million visitors a year and it’s not hard to see why. On a clear day the views can stretch as far as Ireland! On arrival at the Summit, railway passengers and walkers are welcomed in to a modern contemporary environment, an amazing feat of engineering on the top of a mountain. This unique building was built to withstand the mountain weather conditions, whilst blending in with its natural surroundings. The building is clad in oak and granite, and panoramic windows reveal wonderful views to the valleys below. During your 30 minute stopover you can venture to the cairn of the highest mountain in Wales and England, 1085m above sea level. 

Children ages range from 3-15

PLEASE NOTE: BOOKINGS CLOSE 7 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF DEPARTURE - DON'T DELAY AND BOOK TODAY! 


PLEASE NOTE - Timings of the train journeys are different on each date, so we may visit surrouning areas for free time 
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 world. Trains depart from Llanberis Station and begin their climb up Snowdon, Yr Wyddfa, a journey experienced by some 12 million travellers since 1896. With stunning scenery and awe-inspiring views it’s all part of a great day out for you and your family in North Wales!




Snowdon Summit’s Visitor Centre, Hafod Eryri, first opened in June 2009. It receives on average half a million visitors a year and it’s not hard to see why. On a clear day the views can stretch as far as Ireland! On arrival at the Summit, railway passengers and walkers are welcomed in to a modern contemporary environment, an amazing feat of engineering on the top of a mountain. This unique building was built to withstand the mountain weather conditions, whilst blending in with its natural surroundings. The building is clad in oak and granite, and panoramic windows reveal wonderful views to the valleys below. During your 30 minute stopover you can venture to the cairn of the highest mountain in Wales and England, 1085m above sea level. 

Children ages range from 3-15

PLEASE NOTE: BOOKINGS CLOSE 7 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF DEPARTURE - DON'T DELAY AND BOOK TODAY! 


PLEASE NOTE - Timings of the train journeys are different on each date, so we may visit surrouning areas for free time 
Departing
Thu 22 May, 2025
Tour Ref
SMR 20
Days
1
Saving
£-
Pickup Points
  • (08:30) Colwyn Bay 3 Railway Station
  • (08:35) Llanddulas The Fairview Inn
  • (08:40) Abergele 1 Tesco Bus Stop
  • (08:43) Abergele 2 Bowling Green
  • (08:44) Abergele 3 Pentre Mawr Bus Stop
  • (08:45) Pensarn 1 Roundabout Bus Stop
  • (08:48) Belgrano Windjammers
  • (08:50) Prestatyn 13 Mini Roundabout
  • (08:50) Rhyl 7 Vale Road Flats Bus Stop
  • Layby
  • (08:50) Towyn Wendover Bus Stop
  • (08:53) Prestatyn 12 Pendyffryn Gardens
  • (08:53) Sandy Cove Bus Stop
  • (08:55) Kinmel Bay 1 Junct St Asaph Avenue/ Bronwen Avenue
  • (08:55) Prestatyn 5 Bus station
  • (08:55) Rhyl 15 The Bodfor
  • Bodfor Street
  • (08:57) Kinmel Bay 2 Silver Birch
  • (08:58) Prestatyn 4 Victoria Hotel
  • (08:58) Rhyl 18 St Thomas Church
  • (09:00) Rhyl 12 Junction Churton Road/Russell Road
  • (09:01) Rhyl 13 Junction Old Golf Road/Russel Road
  • (09:02) Prestatyn 3 Police Station
  • (09:03) Prestatyn 1 Clwyd Carpets Coast Road
  • (09:03) Rhyl 16 Lynton Walk Bus Stop
  • (09:04) Prestatyn 2 Ffrith Bus Stop
  • (09:05) Prestatyn 11 Opp. Jolly Sailor
  • (09:05) Rhuddlan 1 Vicarage Lane Bus Stop
  • (09:05) Rhyl 17 Tynewydd Est Entrance
  • (09:08) Prestatyn 8 Penrhwylfa Cross Roads
  • (09:08) Rhyl 5 Parry's Corner/ Pendyffryn Rd Nth (by phone box)
  • (09:09) Rhyl 28 Stanley Park Avenue/Rhuddlan Rd Bus Stop
  • (09:10) Prestatyn 7 Junction Fforddisa/ Lon Goed Bus Stop
  • (09:10) Rhyl 3 Rosehill Road
  • (09:11) Rhyl 2 Boulevard Bus Stop
  • (09:13) Meliden 4 Manod Road Bus Stop
  • (09:13) Rhuddlan Pentre Lane Bus Stop
  • (09:15) Meliden 3 Garden Centre
  • (09:25) Voel Depot Voel Coaches
  • (09:33) Dyserth 1 Cross Keys Bus Stop
  • (09:33) Dyserth 3 High Street (Opp Thomas Av)
  • (09:33) Dyserth 4 The Vicarage
  • (09:40) Trelawnyd 2 Memorial Hall
  • (09:45) Lloc Rock Hotel
  • (09:48) Carmel Halfway House Inn (Main Road)
  • (09:49) Holway Garage opp Post Office Holway Garage opp Post Office
  • (09:50) Holywell 1 Baths Main Road
  • (09:55) Halkyn Billie Jeans Transport Cafe Halkyn Billie Jeans Transport Cafe
  • (10:00) Northop Car Park Entrance
  • (10:05) Ewloe St. Davids Park
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Thu 22 May, 2025
SMR 20
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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 world. Trains depart from Llanberis Station and begin their climb up Snowdon, Yr Wyddfa, a journey experienced by some 12 million travellers since 1896. With stunning scenery and awe-inspiring views it’s all part of a great day out for you and your family in North Wales!




Snowdon Summit’s Visitor Centre, Hafod Eryri, first opened in June 2009. It receives on average half a million visitors a year and it’s not hard to see why. On a clear day the views can stretch as far as Ireland! On arrival at the Summit, railway passengers and walkers are welcomed in to a modern contemporary environment, an amazing feat of engineering on the top of a mountain. This unique building was built to withstand the mountain weather conditions, whilst blending in with its natural surroundings. The building is clad in oak and granite, and panoramic windows reveal wonderful views to the valleys below. During your 30 minute stopover you can venture to the cairn of the highest mountain in Wales and England, 1085m above sea level. 

Children ages range from 3-15

PLEASE NOTE: BOOKINGS CLOSE 7 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF DEPARTURE - DON'T DELAY AND BOOK TODAY! 


PLEASE NOTE - Timings of the train journeys are different on each date, so we may visit surrouning areas for free time