Wales — Wild & Guided
Three distinct ranges, each with its own character. Choose your terrain.
North Wales
Snowdonia National Park
Wales' highest and most dramatic peaks rise here — jagged ridgelines carved by glaciers, mirror-still lakes in hidden cwms, and the raw exposure of Yr Wyddfa's summit plateau. This is mountain country in its truest form, demanding respect and rewarding it in equal measure.
Mid Wales
The Cambrian Mountains
The heartland of Wales — and one of Britain's last true wildernesses. Vast rolling moorlands, ancient drovers' roads, and valleys where you can walk all day without seeing another soul. The Cambrians reward those who seek quiet, solitude, and an honest connection with the land.
South Wales
Brecon Beacons National Park
Sweeping sandstone ridges, cascading waterfalls, and some of the darkest skies in Europe. The Beacons offer accessible high ground and genuine mountain atmosphere — from the iconic escarpment of Pen y Fan to the limestone country of the Black Mountains on its eastern edge.