The jagged peaks of Snowdonia National Park are among the most ancient rocks on earth. Within the 840 square miles of the park are:
- the highest British mountains outside of Scotland
- more than 100 lakes - many barely an acre in size
- rich farmed valleys and thousands of acres of sheep grazing land
- magical villages
- dramatic waterfalls
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- Snowdon From the SouthSnowdon, seen from the South
- Llyn Gwynant, one of Snowdonia's Many Small LakesView of Llyn Gwynant across a green valley in Snowdonia National Park
- Beddgelert Bridge and the River Glaslyn, SnowdoniaBeddgelert Bridge and the River Glaslyn, Snowdonia
- The Deep and Mysterious Fairy Glen of SnowdoniaFairy Glen in Snowdonia
- On Capel CurigA Welsh Ram on Capel Curig
- Swallow Falls, SnowdoniaSwallow Falls, Snowdonia, Wales
- Waterfall in SnowdoniaWaterfall in Snowdonia
- Snowdon at DuskSnowdon at Dusk
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