The highest point in Wales at 3,560 feet tall, Snowdon is home to an outstanding view on clear days, Britain's only rack-and-pinion railway, multiple Arthurian legends, and a gift shop that is almost two centuries old.
On the summit is the new visitors' center, Hafod Eryri, opened in 2009 and containing a café and gift shop. A building has been on the summit since 1820, with even a small community of huts around it. A multi-purpose building was built there in 1934. This building would fall into disrepair, with even Prince Charles commenting that it was "the highest slum in Wales." Hafod Eryri would replace it years later.
Snowdon's name in Welsh, Yr Wyddfa, means "the tumulus" and according to legend, a giant named Rhitta Gawr was buried there after he was killed by King Arthur. The knight Bedivere is salso aid to have thrown Excalibur into one of the lakes on the mountain's slopes.
Visitors can tell tales of their own from the mountain on a clear day, when the view can reach all the way to the Isle of Man.
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