Hikers claim trips to Snowdon were ruined by 'cloudy' views and cold temperatures

More than 582,000 walkers climb Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales, each year to witness expansive and beautiful views of Britain from its peak. But in a series of reviews left on TripAdvisor, those who climbed to the 3,560ft peak lamented the poor weather, the cold temperatures, and the 'abysmal' wheelchair access.  Others complained about the 'terrible' car parking facilities, and insisted they would rather go to the Lake District where 'they know how to look after their tourists'.   'We spent weeks walking up hills in prep for it. We watched YouTube videos of people doing the chosen path, the Ranger Path, and all I can say is DON'T DO IT'. Another visitor, from Portugal, warned that the hike is 'not for the faint hearted' and lamented the lack of toilets.  In one bizarre review, a walker complained the the hill was 'quite steep' and could be improved with 'concrete paths and maybe some toilets halfway up'. Hikers can chose from six different paths to reach the peak of the impressive mountain, which is second only to Ben Nevis in the Lochaber area of the Scottish Highlands.  Gallery: Europe’s most beautiful national parks in pictures (Love Exploring)

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