
“Eryri: derived from the word eryr, meaning ‘ridge, rise, upland region or highland’; closely related to the Latin word oriri (‘to rise’), today we use its plural form Eryri. "
Expert Mountain and Medic Services
in North Wales, UK
Go Eryri is all about sharing and supporting unforgettable days in the mountains of Eryri (Snowdonia). Based in North Wales we offer expert Mountain Guides, Trail Running Services and Event Medics including full Event Medical Cover & Mountain Medic services throughout Wales and the UK.
MOUNTAIN AND EVENT MEDICS
Professional and fully qualified event medics and event medical cover in North Wales.
SNOWDONIA GUIDED HIKES
Qualified mountain guides in Snowdonia offering expert-led hikes and unforgettable adventures.
TRAIL RUNNING ERYRI
Comprehensive Trail Running services across Eryri (Snowdonia) and North Wales.
HILL SKILLS & NAVIGATION
Enhance your outdoor skills with our hill skills & navigation courses in Eryri (Snowdonia).
ERYRI NATIONAL PARK
Eryri, (Snowdonia) — is one of the most stunning and iconic landscapes in the UK. Located in north Wales, this national park is a haven for mountain lovers, climbers, and anyone drawn to wild, open spaces. The landscape originally shaped by volcanic activity over 450 million years ago, left behind our rugged peaks and dramatic ridgelines.
The landscape is rich in history, with Iron Age hillforts and ancient settlements scattered throughout the park, the culture is unique and built on language, song, poetry and Welsh folklore. From early farming communities to today’s hikers and adventurers, Eryri has always been a place where nature and life has thrived.
The Eryri National Park was formed in 1951
Home to Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) — the highest mountain in England & Wales, at 1,085 metres
The park covers over 823 square miles of protected, culturally rich land
It’s also a stronghold for the Welsh language — around 60% of locals speak Cymraeg
The park features 423 miles of rivers, more than 100 lakes, and over 1,400 miles of public footpaths to hike and explore!