Walk for HEART UK!
Snowdon by Night 2025
Snowdon - A popular summit trek by day-time, it forms a real challenge by night.
Are you ready to rise to the challenge?
Snowdonia National Park in North Wales is synonymous with beautiful, rugged landscapes and wonderful trekking and outdoor pursuits. The highest mountain in England and Wales at 1085m, Snowdon’s Welsh name is Yr Wyddfa, reputedly the burial place of a mythical giant.
A popular summit trek by day-time, it forms a real challenge by night. Standing at the summit by moonlight will be an unforgettable experience, as will seeing the sunrise from the mountain slopes as you descend. Witnessing the spectacular landscapes opening up as the day grows lighter is a magical and unforgettable experience.
The base for this challenge is a friendly hotel, which makes for a comfortable, sociable start to the challenge as you tuck into fantastic food and get to know other participants. At the end, you’ll gather back in the warm and celebrate our overnight achievement with a slap-up breakfast!
Date: 16th - 17th August 2025
Where: Snowdon, Wales
Fundraising Pledge: £350 plus a registration fee of £49
This pledge is a fundraising total that will go towards HEART UK's vital work supporting people with high cholesterol.
Registration fee: £49
Minimum fundraising target: £350
What’s Included:
Experienced Discover Adventure leaders and back-up support on the mountain
Hot drinks before ascent and celebration breakfast at the end; some snacks on the mountain
What’s Excluded:
Travel insurance (optional)
Personal spending money, souvenirs and drinks
Transport to / from the event and parking fees
Entry to any optional sites or activities
Steve and Gill
"Keeping fit is really important for us and we both love getting involved with a challenge which we can do together. It’s hard work with all the training but it’s also great fun, especially when we see how much we have raised for HEART UK."
PLEASE NOTE: By completing the challenge you are doing this at your own risk and the charity cannot be held responsible for any injury caused.