Join an experienced guide for a memorable scramble up the North Ridge of Tryfan – one of the most iconic mountains in the UK. This hands-on ascent offers a proper mountain day out with exciting terrain, amazing photo opportunities, and expert support to help you navigate one of Eryri’s most celebrated peaks safely and confidently.
Key Details
- Duration: 4 hours
- Height Climbed: 620 metres
- Group Size: Up to 6 people
What to Expect
Your day begins beside the A5 at the foot of Tryfan, where you’ll meet your guide and check your kit before starting the approach. The climb begins quickly, with a short walk leading straight into a boulder field. From there, the scrambling starts and doesn’t really let up until you reach the summit. The North Ridge has no single path, so your guide will choose the most appropriate lines for the group, keeping the experience safe, supportive, and fun. You’ll pass iconic features like the Cannon Stone – perfect for a daring photo – and continue through slabs, ledges and short chimneys that demand both hands and feet.
Further up, you’ll face the North Tower, a more continuous section that requires a bit more commitment, but you’ll be rewarded with brilliant views all the way up. The summit itself is marked by Adam and Eve – two pillar-like rocks that top off this classic Welsh scramble. Your guide will share the story of the “Leap of Faith” and make sure you’ve got time to enjoy the summit before heading down via the South Ridge. Weather and conditions allowing, the descent might include a stop at Llyn Bochlwyd – with the option for a refreshing dip if it’s warm enough.
Location
Tryfan sits in the Glyderau range of Eryri (Snowdonia), rising sharply from the shores of Llyn Ogwen between the Carneddau and Glyderau ranges. The mountain’s jagged profile makes it instantly recognisable, and its North Ridge is widely considered one of the best scrambling routes in the country. This is proper mountain terrain – steep, rocky and exposed – offering brilliant views across the surrounding peaks and valleys. The area is also popular with climbers, so expect to share the mountain with others on busy days.
Prerequisites
Participants need a good level of fitness and mobility. If you’re confident walking uphill for extended periods and comfortable on rough, uneven ground, this day will suit you well. Tryfan is not a good choice for anyone who struggles with heights or finds themselves unsteady on rock. The North Ridge involves continuous scrambling, and while your guide will support you, previous experience of mountain walking or easier scrambles is recommended.
Why Choose Us
The team is made up of experienced, local guides who know the mountain and weather patterns inside out. They’re used to adapting the day to match the needs of the group and will always put safety first while helping you get the most from the experience. Wild Wales has a strong reputation for delivering exciting mountain and water-based days out across North Wales, with a friendly, professional approach that keeps people coming back.