DIRECTIONS
Some people say we’re in the middle of nowhere – we like
to think we’re in the middle of everywhere! We’re just a few
miles from the A55 to the north, the A5 to the east, and there is straightforward
access from the Llyn in the west and along the west Wales coast from the
south. We also have some of the best views of Anglesey, Llyn and Ireland!
For map-readers, our grid ref is SH534607. You can also find Beacon Climbing
on Multi-Map.
From the A55 and the north:
EG: BANGOR, ANGLESEY, LLANDUDNO.
Follow signs from the A55 towards Llanberis, where you will join the A4244.
On meeting the junction with the A4086, turn RIGHT towards Caernarfon,
following the Beacon tourism signs. Turn LEFT on reaching the village
of Llanrug, and follow the road for a little over 1½ miles until
reaching our large sign and approach drive on the left hand side of the
road. Approx 400m to the car parks at the top.
From the A5 and the east:
EG: BETWS Y COED, CAPEL CURIG, LLANBERIS.
Follow the A5 through Betws y Coed to Capel Curig. Turn LEFT at Capel
Curig, following signs for Llanberis, then past Llanberis towards Caernarfon
on the A4086. Turn LEFT on reaching the village of Llanrug, and follow
the road for a little over 1½ miles until reaching our large sign
and approach drive on the left hand side of the road. Approx 400m to the
car parks at the top.
From Llyn and the south:
EG: PWLLHELI, CRICCIETH, PORTHMADOG, FFESTINIOG.
Head towards Caernarfon, then follow the A4085 to Waunfawr (on the road
to Beddgelert). Turn LEFT in Waunfawr where you should see our brown tourism
sign, continue to a second brown sign, turn LEFT, then after a few hundred
metres you will see our large sign and approach drive on the right hand
side of the road. Approx 400m to the car parks at the top.
From Beddgelert:
From Beddgelert, head north (towards Caernarfon) on the A4085. On reaching
the village of Waunfawr, turn RIGHT where you see our brown tourism sign,
continue to a second brown sign, turn LEFT, then after a few hundred metres
you will see our large sign and approach drive on the right hand side
of the road. Approx 400m to the car parks at the top.
By public transport:
There are regular buses from Bangor, Caernarfon and Llanberis
to Llanrug. From Llanrug you may be able to get one of the occasional
buses that pass through Ceunant to Waunfawr, and get dropped off at the
end of the Beacon track. Otherwise, it can be quite a pleasant half hour
walk up the hill from Llanrug! Slightly quicker to walk from Waunfawr.
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