Pen-y-Pass (East side)

 Pen-y-Pass (East side)   

Pen-y-Pass is a mountain pass in Snowdonia, Gwynedd, north-west Wales. It is a popular location from which to walk up Snowdon, as three of the popular routes can be started here. Glyder Fawr, to the north, is also accessible from here. Situated at the high point of the Llanberis Pass at an elevation of 359 metres (1,178 ft) – about a third of the height of Snowdon – the road was built in the 1830s to allow ore from the mines on Snowdon to be transported to Llanberis. It would be taken down the Miners Track to a store-house at Pen-y-Pass first. The Llanberis pass road extends beyond Pen-y-Pass to join the Beddgelert-to-Capel Curig road at the Pen-y-Gwryd hotel. That notable climbing hotel was used as a base by Sir John Hunt, Baron Hunt and his team whilst training for the successful 1953 expedition to Mount Everest and equipment and autographs from that and other expeditions may be seen in the Everest Room.


Region: Wales
City: Conwy Principal Area

Distance: 19.41 km
Elevation Gain: 265 m
Elevation Loss: 279 m
Difficulty: 155 (Easy)
FIETS Index: 1.01 FIETS
Avg Grade: 1.78 %
Max cat climb: 3
Min elevation: 111 m
Max elevation: 360 m
Ride Category: Rollers

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