Best attractions and places to see around Capel Curig include a variety of natural features and historic sites within Snowdonia National Park. The village is situated amidst rugged mountains, serene lakes, and lush forests, serving as a base for exploration. It offers views of the Snowdon Horseshoe and is known for its diverse landscapes. The area provides opportunities to engage with Welsh culture and history through its landmarks.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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A wonderful spiky summit with fine views to Yr Wyddfa and into Ogwen Valley. The summit itself is a scramble over very large jumbled boulders.
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Moel Siabod is a terrific viewpoint as it is isolated from the other main peaks of Eryri. On the day I climbed it I was fortunate to experience an inversion, where the clouds form a layer below the summit.
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Lovely views but tricky summit to find boulders everywhere you need to climb up to the summit if wet would be unsafe cantilever stone looks amazing only problem with glyders is very bad on the foot but really enjoyed it I did tryfan north face then down the south side up the loose scree that was some climb and half top of glyders then Down one hell of a loose scree up y garn then down devils kitchen I wouldn't advise going down that if you are not good on your feet it's hell I've done it both ways going up is so much easier going down devils kitchen is really bad
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Expect tricky terrain. It's very rocky and uneven with hidden holes.
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The Castle of the Winds is a true highlight on this or any other mountain. Spectacular and spiky it makes for a great scramble over the top!
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There are fantastic views of Snowdonia from the top of Moel Siabod, but the weather must be clear. From the top it is possible to see 13 of the 14 highest peaks in Wales on a clear day without turning your head.
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Moel Siabod is a lonely mountain in Snowdonia, with a trigonometric point of almost 900 metres, above Betws-y-Coed and Capel Curig. The routes up can be easily varied to suit different needs and abilities, and are always beautiful, with views of 13 of the 14 highest peaks in Wales from the summit on a clear day – without turning your head! Good parking and a café at the foot make Moel Siabod a great day out every time. (Ordnance Survey)
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Capel Curig is nestled within Snowdonia National Park, offering a wealth of natural beauty. You can visit the picturesque Llynnau Mymbyr, famous for reflections of the Snowdon Horseshoe, or the impressive Swallow Falls. The area also features the scenic River Llugwy, and expansive woodlands like Gwydyr Forest, known for its diverse lichens, mosses, and fungi.
Yes, Capel Curig is an excellent base for challenging mountain adventures. You can tackle peaks within the Glyderau and Carneddau Mountain Ranges. Notable climbs include Tryfan Summit, known for its scrambling routes, and Glyder Fach summit and the Cantilever Stone. The highest point in Wales, Snowdon Summit (Yr Wyddfa), is also accessible with various routes ranging in difficulty.
The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. Popular routes include the Llyn Idwal loop, which is considered easy, and more moderate options like the Y Garn to Glyder Fach loop. For challenging hikes, consider the Moel Siabod and Daear Ddu Ridge Loop. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Capel Curig guide.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Moel Siabod summit. On a clear day, you can see 13 of Wales' 14 highest peaks without turning your head. Other summits like Snowdon Summit (Yr Wyddfa), Glyder Fawr summit, and Glyder Fach summit also offer spectacular vistas.
Yes, the area has several notable historic and cultural sites. You can visit St. Julitta's Church, the smallest and historic church in Snowdonia. Further afield, consider Dolwyddelan Castle, a commanding Welsh stronghold, or Dolbadarn Castle, which stands as a solitary guardian of Snowdonia's Llanberis Pass. The Capel Garmon Burial Chamber, a Neolithic site, is also within reach.
Capel Curig is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. Besides hiking, you can enjoy rock climbing, mountain biking, kayaking, and scrambling. Plas y Brenin – The National Outdoor Centre, located in the village, offers courses and adventures for all skill levels, including navigation courses. For cycling, explore routes on the MTB Trails around Capel Curig guide or the Gravel biking around Capel Curig guide.
While many outdoor activities are challenging, there are options for families. Nearby attractions include Zip World (offering zip-lining experiences), the Snowdon Mountain Railway, and the Llanberis Lake Railway. For a more relaxed experience, Bodnant Garden (National Trust) offers beautiful landscapes, and the Conwy Valley Railway Museum can be an interesting visit.
The best time to visit Capel Curig for outdoor activities generally depends on your preference. Summer months offer warmer weather and longer daylight hours, ideal for hiking and climbing. However, the weather in Snowdonia can change rapidly at any time of year, so always be prepared with appropriate gear. Spring and autumn can also be beautiful with fewer crowds, but temperatures will be cooler.
Yes, the Eryri National Park Visitor Centre in Capel Curig is considered a top tourist attraction and provides valuable information about the park, local attractions, and activities. It's a great first stop to plan your visit.
Beyond the dramatic mountains and lakes, the local woodlands around Capel Curig are particularly rich in biodiversity. Keep an eye out for a variety of lichens, mosses, and fungi, including the rare Hazel Gloves fungus. The area is a haven for nature exploration.
Yes, Capel Curig has local amenities. Cafe Siabod is mentioned as a pleasant stop for visitors, offering a place to refuel after exploring the area. The village also has other options for food and drink.
Visitors particularly appreciate the majestic presence of mountains like Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) and the unique geological formations such as the Cantilever Stone on Glyder Fach. The panoramic views from summits like Moel Siabod are also highly praised, especially on clear days. The diverse range of routes and the opportunity for challenging outdoor pursuits are key highlights.


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