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Blea Tarn is a decent wild swimming option if you're doing the "on to burnmore tarn" walk and don't mind doing the rest of the walk with soggy underpants (was fine for me)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLclMnP9b3JDcBsVn0kZ184bP5I82HSNW2
essential listening.
Anyone have any recommendations for Snowdonia? Going in early April, looking for day walks. The group doesn't mind length or elevation much but has very limited ability or will towards "scrambling" or anything more technical. Will have a car for transport. Staying in Llanwrst.
Also interested if there are any public transport accessible "things to do" for any members of the group who might not feel up to a walk for whatever reason. Cafes/nice pubs/karaoke/wild swimming (in april??) etc.
In return I offer my fav walk in the Lake district:
https://osmaps.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/route/2294079/Trail-magazine-August-18-Red-Screes-and-Wansfell-Lake-District
changing scenery, good start and end location, nice challenge.
also this:
https://osmaps.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/route/518272/AA-Walks-Over-Muncaster-Fell
A nice walk because you can walk it, some people can catch the steam railway back, and others can carry on to walk
https://osmaps.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/route/516142/AA-Walks-From-Eskdale-to-Miterdale
or
https://osmaps.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/route/518392/AA-Walks-On-to-Burnmoor-Tarn