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Andrew Beaven
Reviewed January 2022
Walking the Slate Trail — landscape & industry
Thoroughly enjoyable guided walking trip in an unexpected landscape.
Fascinating to learn some of the history of the slate industry, and to see how nature is already reclaiming some of the quarry sites.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Greg was excellent — knowledgeable, clearly genuinely enthusiastic about the local community.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Good walking footwear; layers; waterproof jacket!
Some of the days were quite long, with no “escape points”. Some of the paths were very boggy, but there was always a way around.
Don’t rely on the published Slate Trail guide book — neither the maps nor the instructions have enoug detail.
Don’t go in the underground quarries!
Suggestions
We did this trip in September 2021, with some COVID restrictions in place.
Not much trouble when we were out walking, but evening catering options were restricted (but still very good) — Betws-y-Coed and Beddgelert would normally have a much wider choice of restaurants.