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Snowdonia (Welsh: Eryri) is a region in north Wales and a national park of 823 square miles (2,130 km2) in area. It was the first to be designated of the three national parks in Wales, in 1951.
The English name for the area derives from Snowdon, which is the highest mountain in Wales at 3,560 ft (1,085 m). In Welsh, the area is named Eryri. A commonly held belief is that the name is derived from eryr ("eagle"), and thus means 'the abode/land of eagles', but recent evidence is that it means quite simply Highlands, and is derived from the Latin oriri (to rise) as leading Welsh scholar Sir Ifor Williams proved. In the Middle Ages the title Prince of Wales and Lord of Snowdonia (Tywysog Cymru ac Arglwydd Eryri) was used by Llywelyn ap Gruffudd; his grandfather Llywelyn Fawr used the title Prince of north Wales and Lord of Snowdonia.
Before the boundaries of the national park were designated, "Snowdonia" was generally used to refer to a smaller area, namely the upland area of northern Gwynedd centred on the Snowdon massif, whereas the national park covers an area more than twice that size extending far to the south into Meirionnydd. This is apparent in books published prior to 1951, such as the classic travelogue Wild Wales by George Borrow (1862) and The Mountains of Snowdonia by H. Carr & G. Lister (1925). F. J. North, as editor of the book Snowdonia (1949), states "When the Committee delineated provisional boundaries, they included areas some distance beyond Snowdonia proper." The traditional Snowdonia thus includes the ranges of Snowdon and its satellites, the Glyderau, the Carneddau and the Moel Siabod group. It does not include the hills to the south of Maentwrog. As Eryri (see above), this area has a unique place in Welsh history, tradition and culture.
Surf Snowdonia is an artificial wave pool at Dolgarrog in the Conwy valley, north Wales, owned by Conwy Adventure Leisure Ltd. It is the world's first commercial artificial surfing lake and the United Kingdom's only artificial surfing lake. The site cost a total of £12 million and opened in August 2015.
In 2007 Dolgarrog Aluminium closed, and a group was established to decide what should be on the site in its place. The following year the site was purchased by Ainscough Johnston, a Lancashire-based strategic land company, whose initial plans were for housing – including affordable housing – and for leisure and amenity uses.
Plans for a surfing attraction were unveiled in 2013, with Conwy Adventure Leisure announcing that it was submitting a planning application to create the venue. The company predicted the facility would "attract 67–70,000 visitors [a year]". Conwy Adventure Leisure received planning permission in August 2013 and in December said it had invested over £7 million in the project. The park gained final approval from councillors in April 2014, with construction beginning in May. In June the project received £4 million in funding from the Welsh Government. Much initial decontamination work had to be undertaken, following a century of use as an industrial site, and over 25,000 cubic metres of on-site material was crushed and re-used during the construction, including the recycling of 400 tonnes of steel, cast iron and copper.
A national park is a park in use for conservation purposes. Often it is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state declares or owns. Although individual nations designate their own national parks differently, there is a common idea: the conservation of 'wild nature' for posterity and as a symbol of national pride. An international organization, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), and its World Commission on Protected Areas, has defined "National Park" as its Category II type of protected areas.
While this type of national park had been proposed previously, the United States established the first "public park or pleasuring-ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people", Yellowstone National Park, in 1872. Although Yellowstone was not officially termed a "national park" in its establishing law, it was always termed such in practice and is widely held to be the first and oldest national park in the world. The first area to use "national park" in its creation legislation was the US's Mackinac Island, in 1875. Australia's Royal National Park, established in 1879, was the world's third official national park. In 1895 ownership of Mackinac Island was transferred to the State of Michigan as a state park and national park status was consequently lost. As a result, Australia's Royal National Park is by some considerations the second oldest national park now in existence.
http://www.calthomson.com This is my first time-lapse adventure film taken over the course of 2 months as I hiked across Snowdonia National Park, Wales with a camera and tripod on my back. It is a culmination of thousands of RAW photos and countless hours editing and rendering to show to the beauty and history of Wales. I wanted to show the incredible natural beauty of Wales including mountains, waterfalls, medieval castles, ruins and endless picturesque landscapes. It was a great exercise in exploring my local surroundings and getting away from technology screens that tend to encompass most of my day. Kit Used: Camera: Canon 6D x 2 Lenses: Tamron 24-70mm 2.8, Canon 70-200mm 2.8, Samyang 14mm 3.1, Samyang 24mm Tilt Shift, Variable ND Filter, Polarising Filter Motion Tracking: Syrp Genie...
In episode three, Ray visits Snowdonia and discovers how, in the rugged landscapes around Britain’s highest mountain, there are forms of wildlife which survive against all the odds, and can only be found in this very special part of Wales.
I recently took a trip to Snowdonia in Wales in an attempt to reinvigorate my photography by shooting in a genre I’m unfamiliar with; Landscape Photography. This video is a tutorial giving details of my shooting style, philosophy behind the shots, apps which I found helpful, as well as a selection of the resulting images at the close of the video. It is also a video diary of my thoughts on the journey, specifically around needing to regularly challenge yourself in your photographic journey in order to keep growing. I hope you enjoy. Filming and Editing by Sean Tucker (www.seantucker.photography) Camera used: Canon 5Dmkii with a Sigma 35mm f1.4 Sony RX100iv Phantom 3 Standard Edited in FCPX and graded with James Miller Deluts Music is ‘Arriving Light’ by Meaning Machine
An entertaining insight into our trek across the infamous Crib Goch of Mt. Snowdon, Wales. With music to suit all tastes, combined to suit nobodies taste.
Powered by Wavegarden technology, Surf Snowdonia's wave pool can simultaneously generate beginner, intermediate and advanced waves at 2m, 1.2m and 0.7m. The Surf Snowdonia Wavegarden operates 7 days a week in Conwy, North Wales (UK). http://www.freesurf.tv https://www.facebook.com/FREESURF.TV
James Lomax Photography ➜ http://www.jameslomax.com/ James Lomax @ Twitter ➜ https://twitter.com/walkfoto James Lomax @ Facebook ➜ https://www.facebook.com/james.lomax.106 This is a highly concentrated area of Snowdonia where you find Llyn Ogwen, Tryfan, Llyn Idwal, Devil's Kitchen, the Glyders and Y Garn. I've walked here five or six times, the first when I was a schoolboy. I'll be back - maybe for a wild camp somewhere on the plateau at the top.
Take a look at our introduction to walking up Snowdon - the highest mountain in Wales and England at 1,085 metres (3,560 ft). Learn about the paths, car parks and tips to tackle the mountain. For more information please visit our website www.visitsnowodia.info Like I Follow I Share www.facebook.com/visitingsnowdonia www.twitter.com/visit_snowdonia www.visitsnowdonia.wordpress.com www.flickr.com/photos/visit_snowdonia www.pinterest.com/visitsnowdonia
A video produced by Film Up High emphasizing the importance of being careful and alert in the mountains in winter conditions. Produced with support from Snowdonia National Park Authority and the British Mountaineering Council.
We fly at 80mph on the longest and fastest zipline in the northern hemisphere at Zip World in Snowdonia, Wales. Thanks to Ben, Helen and the other staff for a great day out in the mountains of Wales. Music credit to Tom Beardmore for providing the backing track. Tom's channel www.youtube.com/user/tombeardy All footage shot with Gopro Hero 2, 720 @60fps, and driving timelapse at 1 second intervals More information on the Zip World website www.zipworld.co.uk
Surf Snowdonia - WORLD'S BIGGEST ARTIFICIAL WAVE POOL!! This video shows normal surfers tackling the worlds biggest Wavegarden designed wave pool, from many different angles. It's interesting to see how the normal surfers get on surfing the wave. Filmed on 18th August 2015, before the drain and repair works. There was a strong wind blowing this day also, and the 90 second waiting time between waves didn't really give the water enough time to settle between some of the waves. Speaking to some of the staff, to get the perfect glassy conditions that surfers crave there needs to be at least 3 minutes waiting time between waves. Still looked fun though and it was better than being flat!!! Wikikpedia: Surf Snowdonia is an artificial wave pool at Dolgarrog in the Conwy valley, north Wales, ...
We get to know North Wales, as we visit the castle-within-a-castle in Conwy, peek into 16th-century domestic life at Plas Mawr, go down deep in the Llechwedd slate mine, and up high in Snowdon National Park, then stroll through a "Beatle pilgrimage" in Liverpool. © 2006 Rick Steves' Europe
Student tour to North Wales & Snowdonia North Wales & Snowdonia top attractions to visit with UK Study Tours. Book now: http://www.ukstudytours.com
this video learn about tourist attractions in Wales. Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain. Snowdonia, Brecon Beacons National Park, Pembrokeshire Coast, Cardiff Castle are the main attractions in Wales. photo credit: Aberystwyth by Aberystwyth www.flickr.com/photos/13687890@N04/8816851962 Caernarfon Castle by Stuart Bramley www.flickr.com/photos/stubramley/7845029948 Anglesey by Bert Kaufmann www.flickr.com/photos/22746515@N02/7567062272 Conwy by bvi4092 www.flickr.com/photos/bvi4092/11129325116 St. David's Cathedral by Susan Williams www.flickr.com/photos/susan_w/3842993906 Cardiff Castle by Michael Day www.flickr.com/photos/13706945@N00/10018973114 Pembrokeshire Coast by dachalan www.flickr.com/photos/54945394@N00/6019686266 Llandudno by ...
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just for fun, around wales,( Llandudno,Llanrwst, Dolwyddelan, Caernarfon, Betws- y- coed)
A 3 day trip we took through Wales, visiting Snowdonia National Park, Shrewsbury, Llangollen, Swallow Falls, Caernarfon, and Snowdon mountain.
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This short video explains briefly how Snowdonia became a popular Tourist destination and how tourism has affected the area. Music - 1404 by The Manic Street Preachers
I'm telling you it's over
Now there's an angel
Holding me
My way's easy
Even if you're fallen
Oh you're struggling
Ther's still beauty
In what we do
So que sera
Let's go sailing on
There's a wise man
In every fool
I say come back
Come in from the cold
Into the warm
I feel like fire
Guiding you back home
As darkness falls
So everyone stands in line
Cos they wanna stay alive
To wait alone
No dog no bone
And then you find it's over
Still it tears your heart
To slip away
From the crowd
But if you have
What it takes
To return to where
All the world
Knows your name
Then que sera
Let's go sailing on
There's a wise man
In every fool
I say come back
Come in from the cold
Into the warm
I feel like fire
Guiding you back home
As darkness falls
I say come home
Leave it all behind
And settle down
I feel my love
Can give me what I want