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03/01/2008
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Registered Charity 253231

 



The Snowdonia Society, which has over 2,500 members, is the leading charity working to protect the Snowdonia National Park.

Not everyone values the Snowdonia National Park as we do. Since its foundation some 40 years ago, the Snowdonia Society has been campaigning to protect and enhance the Park for people like you who care about its destiny.

We care for its landscape, its nature and its people, a vibrant Welsh culture with a rich heritage. Covering 823 square miles of North Wales, the Park presents many different challenges.

VISION FOR ERYRI

What is Eryri?   Latest news & Events...




'What is Eryri?'
explores the different landscape components that make up the Snowdonia National Park and the challenges that are now faced in conserving the area. >>>
 

Tryfan © S Lewis

Llanbedr Airport latest >>>

Dry Stone Walling event 5 July

Ty Hyll Plant Fair, Saturday 10th May>>>
Society responds to National Park Consultation>>>
Green Snowdonia Tourism Awards Ceremony 2008>>>
Society appoints new director>>>
Still going strong forty years on>>>
Grazing for wildlife - present and future>>>
Snowdonia - Park under Pressure!>>>

Society Celebrations! >>>
Snowdonia Society launches 24th Dry
What future for Snowdonia?>>>
Design of buildings in the National Park >>>
Partners in the Park>>>
Green-snowdonia.co.uk launched>>>

         
Support us...   Sustainable Tourism...


Moel Hebog
Moel Hebog © S Lewis


As a charity we rely on the generousity of supporters to fund our work - if you too care for Snowdonia click here to see how you can support our work through joining, a one off donation remembering us in your will or taking up a challenge.

 
The Green Snowdonia Project


The Green Snowdonia Project aims to encourage the wider uptake of sustainable practices within the tourism sector in the National Park>>>

         
Volunteering opportunities ...   Ty Hyll - the 'Ugly House Home of the Snowdonia Society...


We run a regular programme of conservation tasks throughout the year to help contribute to help maintain the natural beauty of the Snowdonia National Park.>>>
  Come and see the most unusual cottage in Wales! Step inside, find out its history and why it's called Ugly...Have a leisurely stroll in the widlife gardens, and enjoy the woodland walk. >>>

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Take the stress out of shopping this year and buy online at our webshop. Over 100 retailers including M&S, John Lewis, Blackwells, Amazon and Oddbins can be accessed here and each will make a charitable donation of upto 20% of your purchase price towards our work!