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Snowdonia is a photographer's dream. Both amateurs and professional photographers have an infinite background that you can choose to visit the Snowdonia mountains and coastal areas, as there are rugged mountain ranges, hills, lush valleys and a 200-mile coastline.

However, when asked to suggest Snowdonia's most shiny spot, visitors to the area had their own favorite.

Here are 10 Snowdonia's photography spots, chosen by visitors fans of Snowdonia Facebook page.

1. Ogwan Valley

Ogwen Valley lying south of Bangor, spanning a part of the counties of Gwynedd and Conwy, is the valley of the northernmost tip of Snowdonia. Running in the valley is the Ogwen River, on both sides of the river there are the Griederau Mountain Range and the Carnadeau Mountain Range. It is said that the popularity of the Ogwan Valley where pedestrians and climbers in the hills are. There are also unique mountain rescue teams to support tourists who are annoying the surrounding mountains.

2. Trifan

Toufan is in Ogwan Valley, but tourists are nominated as a second favorite spot. Although some tourists want to take pictures of the trip fans themselves, they can nominate Mt. Triangle and enjoy it from the summit.

3. Llyn Padarn

You can easily see why visitors voted for Llanberis' Llyn Padarn as the third favorite photo spot. A part of Padarn Country Park, Llyn Padarn is a habitat of Arctic char which is a fish species left behind from Welsh & # 39; last glacial age, so special scientific interests where special scientific interests are of interest . This lake overlooking the same shiny Dolbadan Castle is popular, from young families to popular outdoor enthusiasts.

4. Cwm Idwal

Beautiful Cwm Idwal is Welsh 's first nature reserve and is also a place of special scientific interest. Some of the highest peaks of Snowdonia surround this breathtaking valley. In 2005, it was called the UK's seventh natural wonders among Radio Times readers. Vote. Cwm Idwal is particularly valued as a habitat for many attractive wildlife species, including rare plants, insects, herds of wild goats.

5. View from Snowdon's Summit

On a reasonably sunny day, the view from the top of the Snowdonia mountain will be very good: the mountains and lakes of Snowdonia and Angle Sea is at least Preseli Pembrokeshire hill. However, on a very sunny day, I can go even further to the south of Scotland in the north and Ireland in the west. Even a keen photographer, sometimes a happy snapper, traveling to Snowdon's summit is essential on foot or by train!

6. Lynn Gwynant

Llyn Gwynant is popular with photographers. It was proved popular with filmmakers when used as the place of the 2003 hit movie "Lara Croft Tom Raider: cradle of life". Located in the valley of Nant Gwynant, Llyn Gwynant is a natural lake on the Glaslyn River between Capel Cirig and Beddgelert. The landscape in this area is simply amazing. If you would like to enjoy a breathtaking somewhat breathtaking trip to Llyn Gwynant by car, please drive with Pen-y-Pass from Llanberis. It is a very unique roller coaster like nature!

7. Beddgelert

A picturesque village in Beddgelert insists that structures such as natural stone houses, bridges and the like were made by humans but it was a natural hand to complete it can. This very old village has many postcards with perfect scenery. Due to the rich beauty of nature and artificiality, it is virtually impossible to take bad pictures.

8. Betws-y-Coed

Another very popular quirky Snowdonia village Betws-y-Coed is drawn for generations of artists. The first British artists established a colony. Of course, the natural landscape, including the wild beauty of Swallow Falls just outside the village, is an eye for artists, but the village itself is also very attractive. So, if you visit Betws, please see the camera is pointed in every direction.

9. Barmouth Bridge

Perhaps it is not the bridge itself that will win the photographer? There are many views you enjoy when you cross it. The viaduct of the single-track wooden railroad opened in 1867 is popular with cyclists, pedestrians and photographers. The Barmouth Bridge extends to the mouth of the Maudach river between Morpa Maudach and the popular seaside town of Barmouth. Along the half-mile length, you can say wonderfully "wonderfully".

10. Tal-y-Llyn

Our final "photographer's choice" is a beautiful glacial lake on the shores of Tal-y-Llyn's South Snowdonia at the foot of Cadair Idris. This dramatic landscape is a set of two books of a famous award-winning series for children. Susan Cooper's "Dark Is Rising Sequence" depicts a raging landscape around the lake and an attractive local myth. Just as it was published in the 70's, create time to do good and evil trips like today. Please enjoy the scenery and atmosphere that makes you read, visit, or awe in books. Do not forget the camera!



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