RhydDdu
RhydDdu is a small village located in Gwynedd, Wales, nestled at the foot of Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales. The name "RhydDdu" translates from Welsh to "Black Ford," likely referencing a historical crossing point of the River Dwyor.
The village is a popular starting point for hikers and climbers aiming to ascend Snowdon. It offers
Historically, RhydDdu was associated with slate quarrying, a significant industry in the region. The remnants of
The surrounding area is known for its stunning natural beauty, with rugged mountains, clear streams, and vast