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Wild Swimming Walks in Eryri: Walk 2 - Llynnau Diwaunydd (out and back)

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Join us on walk 2 from the fabulous book, Wild Swimming Walks in Eryri, by Emma Marshall

Walk 1: Llynnau Diwaunydd from Pen Y Gwryd Out and Back

Approx. 5 miles / 8 km

Difficulty: Medium - 420m elevation gain

3 hours | Boggy in places | 1 swim

On a sunny day, the twin lakes of Llynnau Diwaunydd take on a spellbinding, kingfisher blue. The fabulous romp offers breathtaking views of the Snowdon Horseshoe.

Meeting point: https://maps.app.goo.gl/SjGq2SFqCz3SC5zY9

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There are several laybys in the area to park in, but they do have a charge and do become busy if the weather is good - please car share where possible.

Wear comfy walking shoes/boots, bring a waterproof jacket and trousers (just in case!), sun cream/sunhat if warm, lunch and both a hot and cold drink. Please bring a towel and a swimming costume, an extra layer to put on after swimming, gloves/hat.

There is one swim in the middle of this walk. The swim is optional.

We provide free hire of walking poles, and a tow float, which must be worn when in the water.

No dogs or children on this walk please, over 13s are welcome if accompanied by an adult.

This walk is free for unpaid carers (people who self-define as undertaking care of a loved one with an illness or disability, no proof required), and a suggested £10 donation for non-carers. Please do book your space in order to attend, as numbers are limited to 10 spaces per walk.

Thanks to funding from The National Lottery Community Fund, Fund for Wales and the Alpkit Foundation.

We will cover all 28 of the Wild Swimming Walks in Eryri - walking most weekends. Follow our Facebook or Instagram for further walks

This walk is guided by Rachael Hobbs, Lowland Leader, Open Water Swim Coach and Open Water Lifeguard at Pen Y Bryn Outdoor Learning CIC

This walk is organised by Pen Y Bryn Outdoor Learning CIC - a not-for-profit social enterprise founded by three outdoor instructors who want to improve how outdoor activities are accessed. The natural world is a beautiful place to explore, learn and connect with others, the environment and ourselves. Pen Y Bryn Outdoor Learning provides outdoor adventure education that is easily accessed by all, regardless of background, ability, mobility or the ability to pay.

Any questions or comments - please email Rachael - cmFjaGFlbCB8IHBlbnlicnlub3V0ZG9vciAhIGN5bXJ1

Walk route, image and text is kindly used with permission from the author, Emma Marshall.


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