Cloudscapes - Snowdonia (Eryri)
Cloudscape photography in Snowdonia. Dramatic cloud formations over Tryfan north face, weather systems rolling through Ogwen Valley passes.
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This forecast identifies when dramatic cloud formations combine with mountain topography to create powerful sky-dominated compositions in Snowdonia. We track cloud types, movement patterns, and weather system dynamics to predict optimal cloudscape photography conditions.
Snowdonia's high peaks intercept Atlantic weather systems, creating dramatic cloud interactions as moisture-laden air is forced upward over mountain barriers. The result is constantly changing cloudscapes—from cloud waterfalls pouring over passes to lenticular formations stacking over summits, and dramatic storm systems sweeping through valleys. The region's notorious weather variability means cloud drama is a near-constant feature of the mountain landscape.
What makes Snowdonia cloudscape photography distinctive:
- Orographic effects - Mountains force air upward, creating dramatic cloud formations at summits and passes
- Tryfan drama - The iconic north face often has cloud streaming across its buttresses and ridges
- Valley systems - Llanberis Pass and Ogwen Valley channel weather, creating dynamic cloud movement
- Rapid changes - Atlantic weather systems bring quickly evolving conditions with dramatic light breaks
The most dramatic cloudscapes occur during and immediately after frontal passage—when weather systems move through and clearing begins. Ogwen Valley is particularly productive for cloudscape photography—position yourself at Llyn Ogwen or the Pont Pen-y-benglog bridge to capture cloud drama over Tryfan and the Glyderau range. The confined valley channels weather systems, creating spectacular cloud movement. Llanberis Pass shows dramatic cloud interactions with steep valley walls—clouds pour over Snowdon's eastern slopes or stream through the pass itself. Capel Curig sits at a junction of valleys, creating varied cloudscape compositions with Snowdon, Moel Siabod, and the Carneddau all visible under different sky conditions. For elevated cloudscape photography, the ridge of Pen yr Ole Wen provides dramatic perspectives with cloud systems moving through the valley below. Autumn and winter (October-March) deliver the most dramatic cloudscape conditions as Atlantic storm systems are more frequent and vigorous. Our forecast identifies conditions when cloud formations are photogenic rather than simply overcast—tracking when broken skies create light and shadow play across mountain faces.
Location status
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Llyn Padarn
InactiveLake with Snowdon reflections and slate quarries
Llanberis, Wales, United Kingdom
Right now: Visibility too low (1km, ≥ 5000.0m)
6 opportunities in next 10 days
Llyn Ogwen
InactiveMountain lake below Tryfan's rugged profile
Bethesda, Wales, United Kingdom
Right now: Low Clouds too low (8%, ≥ 20.0%)
5 opportunities in next 10 days
Capel Curig
InactiveCrossroads village with Snowdon views
Capel Curig, Wales, United Kingdom
Right now: Visibility too low (2km, ≥ 5000.0m)
5 opportunities in next 10 days
Nant Gwynant
InactiveValley pass with Llyn Gwynant reflections
Beddgelert, Wales, United Kingdom
Right now: Visibility too low (2km, ≥ 5000.0m)
4 opportunities in next 10 days
Beddgelert
InactiveStone village at confluence of two rivers
Beddgelert, Wales, United Kingdom
Right now: Visibility too low (2km, ≥ 5000.0m)
6 opportunities in next 10 days
Pen yr Ole Wen
InactiveRidge walk with views across Ogwen Valley
Bethesda, Wales, United Kingdom
Right now: Low Clouds too low (8%, ≥ 20.0%)
5 opportunities in next 10 days
Dolbadarn Castle
Inactive13th-century tower above Llyn Padarn
Llanberis, Wales, United Kingdom
Right now: Visibility too low (1km, ≥ 5000.0m)
6 opportunities in next 10 days
Pont Pen-y-benglog
InactiveBridge viewpoint of Tryfan north ridge
Bethesda, Wales, United Kingdom
Right now: Low Clouds too low (8%, ≥ 20.0%)
6 opportunities in next 10 days
Cwm Idwal
InactiveGlacial cwm with Devil's Kitchen waterfall
Bethesda, Wales, United Kingdom
Right now: Low Clouds too low (8%, ≥ 20.0%)
5 opportunities in next 10 days
Rhinog Fawr
InactiveWild remote mountain with ancient woodland
Harlech, Wales, United Kingdom
Right now: Visibility too low (4km, ≥ 5000.0m)
4 opportunities in next 10 days
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