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Europe’s best viewpoint is in North Wales – two reasons make it hard to reach

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The best viewpoint in the whole of Europe is in North Wales. That’s the finding from research for the Premier Inn hotel chain.

They looked at two factors – the distance and sights people can see from a viewpoint – and also the potential for a clear view. When you consider the first metric it’s easy to see why the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) has come out on top across the whole of Europe.




The vista from the peak takes in the other mountains of Eryri and across to Ynys Mon (Anglesey) and the Llyn Peninsula. On a very clear day people can see even further afield – like across the Irish Sea to Ireland.

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The second factor is cloud cover. People who know the summit will be aware that the stunning view is not guaranteed with the weather at 1,085m in Wales highly unpredictable.

But the strength of the first metric has kept Yr Wyddfa top in Europe and third across the whole world – only Grouse Mountain in Canada and Cerro Otto Panoramic Deck come above it globally.

Given its height and the often inclement weather conditions reaching the summit is a challenge – and sometimes underestimated, unless of course you take the train. And then when you reach the top of the highest point in Wales there is also the second issue if you want the view from the actual summit point. That’s the queues that form to reach that final point – with waits of over an hour possible at busy times due to the fact 600,000 make this climb annually.

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