Events
Available Dates for Guided Hikes & Trail Runs in Wales
January
February
Pen y Fan
The most popular summit in the Brecon Beacons with a well-made path and big panoramic views from the top.
Corn Du
A short, steeper pull rewards you with sweeping views over Pen y Fan and the beautiful glacial lake below.
Cribyn
A steeper, more committing climb that feels wild and exposed, with brilliant views of the full horseshoe.
Fan y Big
Famous for the “Diving Board” rock, this airy ridge is perfect for confident runners who love big mountain feel.
March
Pen y Fan
The most popular summit in the Brecon Beacons with a well-made path and big panoramic views from the top.
April
Sugar Loaf
A friendly conical summit overlooking Abergavenny, ideal for a relaxed but rewarding outing with big valley views.
The Blorenge
A steep climb rewarded with far-reaching views, wild ponies, and a real sense of standing above the Usk Valley.
Skirrid Fawr
A short, sharp ascent steeped in legend, perfect for powerful hill reps and fast descents with stunning vistas.
Table Mountain
A steep pull to an ancient hillfort with fantastic views along the Usk Valley and across to the Black Mountains.
Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa)
The highest peak in Wales, offering multiple hiking routes and a scenic mountain railway.
Tryfan
Renowned for its rugged terrain, thrilling scrambling, and iconic twin peaks.
May
Black Mountain
The high point of the Black Mountains: a long, gradual climb with a real sense of remoteness and wide moorland views.
Fan Brycheiniog
A steady climb past a glacial lake to a summit shelter and wide, rolling views over the remote Black Mountain.
June
Pen y Fan
The most popular summit in the Brecon Beacons with a well-made path and big panoramic views from the top.
July
Cadair Idris
A legendary mountain with stunning lakes, folklore, and challenging trails.
Glyder Fawr
Known for its dramatic rock formations, challenging hikes, and breathtaking views.
Glyder Fach
Known for its distinctive pinnacles, challenging climbs, and spectacular views.
August
September
Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa)
The highest peak in Wales, offering multiple hiking routes and a scenic mountain railway.
Carnedd Llewelyn
Known for its dramatic rock formations, challenging hikes, and breathtaking views.
Moel Siabod
A relatively accessible peak with panoramic views and a rewarding summit.
October
Pen y Fan
The most popular summit in the Brecon Beacons with a well-made path and big panoramic views from the top.
Elidir Fawr
Offers a classic Glyderau ridge walk with breathtaking scenery.
Glyder Fach
Known for its distinctive pinnacles, challenging climbs, and spectacular views.
November
December
Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa)
The highest peak in Wales, offering multiple hiking routes and a scenic mountain railway.