Golden Hour Forecast for Snowdonia (Eryri)
Golden-hour photography in Snowdonia. Sunrise light on Pen yr Ole Wen ridge, Dolbadarn Castle tower in warm glow, and Rhinog Fawr alpenglow.
Upcoming Opportunities
When all conditions match, PhotoWeather marks an opportunity window.
This forecast tracks optimal sunrise and sunset conditions when warm light transforms Snowdonia's peaks, slate landscapes, and mountain lakes into scenes of extraordinary beauty. We combine solar angle, cloud cover, and visibility to predict when golden-hour photography delivers exceptional results.
Snowdonia's dramatic topography creates exceptional golden-hour photography—steep mountain faces catch warm sidelight that emphasizes texture, deep valleys create shadow contrast, and the region's frequent cloud means colorful sunrise and sunset skies are common. The slate quarries of Llanberis take on particular character in golden light, and historic elements like Dolbadarn Castle gain photogenic warmth.
What makes Snowdonia golden-hour photography distinctive:
- Mountain textures - Sidelighting emphasizes the rocky texture of Tryfan, Pen yr Ole Wen, and Rhinog Fawr
- Slate heritage - Llanberis slate quarries and terraces glow with warm tones in evening light
- Valley warmth - Nant Gwynant and Ogwen Valley bathed in golden light with shadowed depths
- Castle silhouettes - Dolbadarn Castle tower profiled against colorful dawn and dusk skies
The best golden-hour conditions combine partial cloud cover—which adds color to skies—with clear horizons for unobstructed sun. Sunrise photography is particularly rewarding at Llyn Padarn, where the Snowdon massif catches first light and the lake reflects warming colors. Position yourself along the northern shore near the Llanberis lakeside path for classic compositions including Dolbadarn Castle. Sunset photography excels at locations with westward views—Capel Curig looks toward Snowdon's pyramid profile, while Nant Gwynant valley captures warm light flowing down from mountain passes. The Pont Pen-y-benglog bridge offers dramatic golden-hour views of Tryfan's north face catching warm sidelight. Pen yr Ole Wen ridge provides elevated sunset photography with the entire Ogwen Valley bathed in warm light below. Rhinog Fawr's remote western position delivers spectacular sunset conditions over Cardigan Bay when clear. Autumn and winter offer the advantages of lower sun angles—which create longer golden-hour periods—and positioning that works well with Snowdonia's predominantly north-south valley orientations.
Location status
10 of 10 locations currently active
Llyn Padarn
ActiveA long glacial lake below the Snowdon massif, with wooded shores, Dinorwic slate terraces and open water for mountain reflections.
Llanberis, Wales, United Kingdom
Ends in ~43m
4 opportunities in next 14 days
Llyn Ogwen
ActiveAn exposed mountain lake beneath Tryfan and the Glyderau, combining dark water, boulder-strewn shores and steep glacial walls.
Bethesda, Wales, United Kingdom
Ends in ~43m
4 opportunities in next 14 days
Capel Curig
ActiveA mountain village at the meeting of broad valleys, with open views toward the Snowdon massif, Moel Siabod and the surrounding lakes.
Capel Curig, Wales, United Kingdom
Ends in ~43m
4 opportunities in next 14 days
Nant Gwynant
ActiveA steep-sided glacial valley contains Llyn Gwynant, winding roads and wooded slopes beneath the ridges of the Snowdon massif.
Beddgelert, Wales, United Kingdom
Ends in ~43m
4 opportunities in next 14 days
Beddgelert
ActiveStone buildings and arched bridges gather where the Glaslyn and Colwyn rivers meet, enclosed by wooded mountain slopes.
Beddgelert, Wales, United Kingdom
Ends in ~43m
4 opportunities in next 14 days
Pen yr Ole Wen
ActiveA steep mountain ridge rises above Cwm Lloer and the Ogwen Valley, revealing broad views toward Tryfan and the Glyderau.
Bethesda, Wales, United Kingdom
Ends in ~43m
4 opportunities in next 14 days
Dolbadarn Castle
ActiveA solitary 13th-century round tower stands on a wooded hill above Llyn Padarn, backed by slate quarries and mountain ridges.
Llanberis, Wales, United Kingdom
Ends in ~43m
4 opportunities in next 14 days
Pont Pen-y-benglog
ActiveThe stone bridge and nearby falls provide a low foreground beneath Tryfan's north face, with the Ogwen Valley receding behind.
Bethesda, Wales, United Kingdom
Ends in ~43m
4 opportunities in next 14 days
Cwm Idwal
ActiveA glacial cirque encloses Llyn Idwal beneath broken cliffs, with boulder fields, mountain streams and the Devil's Kitchen cleft.
Bethesda, Wales, United Kingdom
Ends in ~43m
4 opportunities in next 14 days
Rhinog Fawr
ActiveA rugged western mountain of bare rock, heather and scattered lakes rises above ancient woodland and distant Cardigan Bay views.
Harlech, Wales, United Kingdom
Ends in ~43m
4 opportunities in next 14 days
What's blocking opportunities
85-hour view of conditions preventing matches across 10 locations
How this forecast is made
Opportunities are threshold-based signals: PhotoWeather checks whether forecast conditions match the rules for a photography scenario. They are planning guidance, not guarantees. Forecasts can change as new model runs arrive, and confidence generally decreases farther into the forecast horizon, so recheck conditions before travelling.
The weather forecast foundation comes through Open-Meteo , which aggregates models from weather agencies. PhotoWeather applies condition-specific thresholds and derived calculations; not every condition uses every model or data input.
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