by penny | Jun 20, 2026 | News and Updates
There is a specific kind of magic that happens in North Wales around 8:00 PM in June. The air loses its midday bite, the sheep finally stop shouting at each other, and the Rhinogydd mountains start to glow like they’ve been lit from the inside. I was sat out on the...
by penny | Jun 20, 2026 | News and Updates
It’s June 20th here in Trawsfynydd, and I’ve just stepped out onto the gravel at Rhiw Goch Inn to find the sun actually doing its job. In North Wales, we call this "rare weather," and it’s usually the cue for every hiker in a 100-mile radius to start packing...
by penny | Jun 19, 2026 | News and Updates
Evening, folks. Peter Dive here. I’m currently sat on the porch of the Lodge House with a cold Welsh ale in hand, watching the sun dip behind the Rhinogydd mountains. If you’ve never seen a sunset from our neck of the woods in Bronaber, you’re missing out on one of...
by penny | Jun 19, 2026 | News and Updates
It’s June in Snowdonia (or Eryri, as we locals call it), and if you’ve been scrolling through Reddit lately, you’ve probably seen the same question pop up a hundred times: "Is it worth camping in North Wales in June, or should I just book a lodge?" Look,...
by penny | Jun 18, 2026 | News and Updates
There’s something about the air in Snowdonia that just makes you hungrier. Maybe it’s the way the wind whips off the Rhinogydd mountains while you’re out hiking, or perhaps it’s the sheer effort of trying to convince the kids that "just one more mile"...
by penny | Jun 18, 2026 | News and Updates
Morning folks! Peter Dive here. I’m currently sitting out on the terrace at the Rhiw Goch Inn, mug of strong coffee in hand, watching the mist roll off the Rhinogydd mountains. It’s Thursday, June 18th, and the Welsh summer is doing exactly what it does best, keeping...