At a loose end and want to go up Tryfan or another of those peaks in Gwynedd? You'll probably be out of luck. This has some benefits but also some big drawbacks.
The days of turning up on a whim and expecting to park are over. You have to pre-book and if all spaces are taken, you'll have to find somewhere else to go. That has the benefit of keeping the poorly prepared off the big hills and we should stop seeing that sprawl of badly parked hazards you always see up there in good weather. Another thing that will keep people away is the cost. It's £20 for up to eight hours, £30 for between eight and twelve hours and £40 for all-day parking. If it's a 1-2 peak bagging trek then £20 will see you through but if you want all the 3,000ers in one go, cough up £40 or move v fast between hills.
The days of turning up on a whim and expecting to park are over. You have to pre-book and if all spaces are taken, you'll have to find somewhere else to go. That has the benefit of keeping the poorly prepared off the big hills and we should stop seeing that sprawl of badly parked hazards you always see up there in good weather. Another thing that will keep people away is the cost. It's £20 for up to eight hours, £30 for between eight and twelve hours and £40 for all-day parking. If it's a 1-2 peak bagging trek then £20 will see you through but if you want all the 3,000ers in one go, cough up £40 or move v fast between hills.