Places are filling up fast on one of our sunrise trek up Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon).

The early hours of Sunday 23rd July promises to deliver a unique and memorable experience – watching the day break over the stunning North Wales landscape from the very top of Wales’ highest mountain.

For just a £25 sign-up fee per person and a commitment to raise a minimum of £100, participants will be led by experienced staff from Aim Higher Mountain Skills, treated to breakfast baps and hot drinks upon return and have the opportunity to get some of the most sought after photographs in the UK – all whilst helping to support 750 local children and families who a living with a life-threatening condition.

Who can take part?

Kindly sponsored by Wrexham’s Net World Sports, who have themselves signed up, the event is open to everybody over 16 years of age (Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult) and teams are also welcome.

Event organiser for the hospices, Andy Everley said: “Lace up your boots and come join us on an exhilarating and unforgettable sunrise hike up the highest mountain in Wales, Yr Wyddfa.

“We are excited to announce that also included as part of your registration is this custom Buff head scarf (pictured), but you will need to sign up and summit Yr Wyddfa to see what is on the other side.

“We are a lifeline for children and families during distressing and difficult times, and in order to ensure that we can be here for everyone who needs us, it is vital that our local community help in whatever way they can, now and in the future”

Sign up here

Josh, 16, who accesses sibling support services at the hospices with Ceinwen Pritchard of Ty Gobaith at Llanberis' iconic Llafn Y Cewri / Blade of the Giants with the one-off Buff that all walkers will receive.