Climb the finest mountains in Wales – and discover the very best routes to reach them.
In Peak Bagging Wales, local author Will Renwick guides you to all of the 188 Welsh Nuttalls (hills in England and Wales over 2,000 feet). Whether you’re a hillwalker or trail runner, this is the definitive guide to bagging the best peaks in Wales.
Inspired by the UK’s bestselling Peak Bagging series – including Peak Bagging Wainwrights, Peak Bagging Munros Volume 1 and Peak Bagging Peak District – this book blends challenging hill lists with thoughtfully designed routes – each chosen to be an outstanding walk or run in its own right.
Explore the quieter, rounded hills of Fforest Fawr in Bannau Brycheiniog (the Brecon Beacons), take in far-reaching views from the rocky summit of Aran Fawddwy in the Arans, spot feral goats and lonely lakes in the wild and remote Rhinogydd, and tackle the classic scramble along Crib Goch before standing on the highest point in Wales at Yr Wyddfa on the spectacular Snowdon Horseshoe in Eryri.
The 49 routes are grouped into 11 regions, showcasing the remarkable variety of landscapes across Wales. Each route includes 1:40,000-scale maps and elevation profiles, turn-by-turn directions, public transport, parking, and refreshment details, downloadable GPX files, and custom timings for walkers, trekkers, fastpackers and runners. The book also includes a personal account of Will’s completion of the Welsh Nuttalls solo and self-supported in just 23 days.
Packed with expert insight and stunning photography, Peak Bagging Wales is your ultimate guide to the high points of Wales.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
About the book
Safety
The Welsh Nuttalls in one
Translations and pronunciation
Bannau Brycheiniog/Brecon Beacons
Mid Wales
The Arans
The Berwyns
The Arenigs
The Rhinogydd
The Moelwynion
North-West Eryri
Yr Wyddfa
The Glyderau
The Carneddau
About the Author :
Will Renwick is an outdoor journalist with more than ten years’ experience writing for and editing magazines including Outdoors Magic, The Great Outdoors, and Outdoor Fitness and Adventure. He has served as editor of Outdoors Magic for six years and was also president of Ramblers Cymru for five years. In 2021, Will set the fastest known time for the Welsh 2000s, completing the route solo and self-supported in 23 days. The achievement was covered by the BBC, The Guardian, Evening Standard and The Independent. His film documenting the run – Taith Galed (A Hard Journey) – was selected for the 2023 edition of the Kendal Mountain Festival and its nationwide tour. The run marked a departure from his earlier Welsh adventures, which had mostly been undertaken at walking pace. In 2013, he became one of the first people to walk the entire perimeter of Wales following the opening of the Wales Coast Path. He later walked the Cambrian Way – for which he is now a trustee – and has also completed the Snowdonia Slate Trail, Beacons Way, Epynt Way, Glyndŵr’s Way and Offa’s Dyke Path (twice). A born-and-bred Welshman and Welsh speaker, Will now divides his time between Pembrokeshire, South Wales and Wiltshire. Peak Bagging Wales is his first book. @will_renwick_