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Experience classic North Wales scrambling with expert coaching on exposed ridges and rocky steps. Whether you are new to scrambling, aiming for famous Grade 1 routes, or progressing onto more committing ground, the day is shaped around safe movement and confidence in Eryri's mountain terrain.
You meet in the morning to discuss goals and experience before heading to a suitable mountain venue. The day focuses on movement skills, route choice, and staying in control on steeper ground, all delivered in a supportive environment that builds confidence without rushing.
Expect classic North Wales terrain: exposed ridges, rocky steps, and hands-on coaching throughout. Your guide helps you read the ground, place your feet well, and make calm decisions as the exposure builds, so the day feels challenging in the right way. The itinerary below sets out the flow of the day.
Eryri offers some of the UK's most exciting scrambling, with classic ridges and big mountain days that bridge walking and climbing. Venues include the Glyderau, Tryfan, and the Snowdon Massif when conditions allow, chosen to match fitness, goals, and the weather on the day.
Each outing is tailored rather than locked to one famous line regardless of conditions. Meeting details are confirmed when your booking is agreed, including where to arrive and what to expect from the approach.
No prior scrambling experience is required. A good level of hill fitness and enthusiasm for mountain days matters most. The day suits hillwalkers stepping onto technical ground and climbers building mountain movement skills on exposed ridges.
You should be comfortable with a full day in the hills on steep and rocky ground. Bring clothing and footwear suited to North Wales mountains, and confirm any technical kit needed for the chosen route when you book.
Small ratios, never more than two people with one guide, keep the day personal and safe on exposed terrain. Coaching focuses on confidence, route choice, and good decision-making so you feel more capable on similar ground after the day.
Routes are chosen for the group and the conditions, so you get a memorable mountain day without being pushed onto ground that does not fit. You leave with clearer movement habits and a better sense of how to progress scrambling safely.
These days suit hillwalkers progressing onto more technical ground, anyone aiming for classic North Wales scrambles, climbers building mountain movement skills, and groups or individuals wanting a safe introduction or coaching.
No prior scrambling experience is needed - just a good level of hill fitness and enthusiasm for mountain days in exposed terrain.
Depending on your aims, the day can cover safe movement on steep and exposed terrain, route finding, footwork and balance, basic rope use for security when appropriate, hazard assessment, and confidence on Grade 1-2 scrambles.
By the end you should feel more capable navigating technical mountain ground with clearer decision-making on similar days.
Sessions use iconic scrambling venues across Eryri National Park, including the Glyderau, Tryfan, and the Snowdon Massif when conditions and goals allow.
Each day is tailored so the route suits your experience and the mountain weather on the day, rather than forcing a fixed classic regardless of conditions.
Days are full-day experiences, typically 09:00-17:00, with a maximum of two people per guide so coaching stays personal on exposed ground.
Exact meet time is confirmed when your date is agreed, and the route choice is matched to fitness and conditions.
Bring hillwalking clothing for mountain weather, sturdy footwear with good grip, water, food, and any personal kit you normally use in the hills.
Any technical equipment needed for the chosen route is confirmed when you book so you know what to pack.
North Wales scrambling needs suitable mountain conditions. High wind, poor visibility, or unsafe conditions can mean a route change or rearranging the day.
Your guide will stay in touch and agree the safest plan if the weather turns before or during the day.
A written minimum age is not on the current brief. Ask when you enquire if younger participants want to join so fitness and suitability can be checked.
Group size remains a maximum of two people per guide regardless of age.
A good level of hill fitness matters most. You should be comfortable with a full mountain day on steep and rocky ground.
If you are unsure about fitness, mention your recent hillwalking experience when you enquire so a suitable route can be chosen.
No prior scrambling experience is required. The day can be an introduction or a step up toward more exposed Grade 1-2 ground.
Tell your guide your hillwalking and climbing background so the venue and coaching match your goals.
Yes. Routes are chosen for the group and the conditions, with coaching on movement, route choice, and decision-making throughout.
The aim is a memorable mountain day without being pushed onto ground that does not fit the group.

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