About Snowdon
It's genuinely worth doing if you're staying in the area, though don't expect a scenic café or gift shop at the top - this is wild moor, not a tourist attraction with facilities. The walk takes roughly two to three hours depending on your pace and which route you take from South Brent. Most people come for the moorland hiking rather than arriving just for the summit itself.
Families with older kids will enjoy it fine; younger ones might find it a bit of a slog on their own legs. Serious walkers love this area because it's got real character - the vegetation changes as you climb, and in autumn the heather is stunning. You're likely to see sheep and ponies grazing on the lower slopes.
There's no entry fee, and you can start your walk whenever suits you. Spring and summer are busier, but autumn gives you better light and fewer tourists bumbling about. If you're basing yourself at Dartmoor National Park or Ashbourne Woods for a holiday, Snowdon makes an excellent half-day outing. The moorland around here is relentless and beautiful - proper Dartmoor stuff.
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What type of attraction is Snowdon?
Snowdon is a peak in Devon, South West.
Are there holiday parks near Snowdon?
Yes, there are 2 holiday parks near Snowdon. The closest is Dartmoor National Park, just 5.3 miles away, rated 4.8 out of 5 by visitors.
Where is Snowdon?
Snowdon is located near South Brent in Devon, South West. It is easily accessible from nearby holiday parks, making it ideal for a day trip during your stay. The nearest park is just 5.3 miles away.
What else is there to do near Snowdon?
Near Snowdon you can also visit The Ariel Centre (theatre), Sheep (gallery), Flora (historic site), Donkey (historic site). Browse our South Brent area guide for the full list of things to do.