Many lowland walkers want to challenge themselves by climbing bigger and bigger hills, what this means is eventually you are going to have to climb a mountain. Officially this is a peak above 600 metres, however in many people eyes they see a mountain as a steep rock peak. Fortunately in Wales this simple isn’t the case. There are plenty of Mountains that have very pleasant routes to the top where you have to go out of your way to find any rock or scree. So if you want to walk up a mountain rather than climb one this is the course for you.
Typical routes are Snowdon Ranger Path, Y Garn, Moel Siabod, Carnedd Llewellyn, Elidir Fawr and many more of the Welsh Munros’ (3000′ peaks).

