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dji Air 2S Llanberis North Wales Footage 4K, Trip through Llanberis, using my dji Air 2S, I was also using my dji Mavic 2 Pro, why I was there.
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dji Mavic Air 2S used today to make this film, hope you enjoy
History
See also: Notable people from Llanberis
Llanberris, c. 1850
St Padarn's church
The ruins of Dolbadarn Castle, which were painted by Richard Wilson and J. M. W. Turner, stand above the village. The 13th century fortress was built by Llywelyn the Great and is a grade I listed building.[4]
The church of St Padarn is grade II* listed, as is the chapel of Capel Coch.[5]
In the 18th century Llanberis was the home of the legendary strong woman Marged ferch Ifan.[6]
Demographics
According to the United Kingdom Census 2011, the population of Llanberis was 1,844,[7] with 74.7% of those aged 3 years and over able to speak Welsh,[citation needed] compared to 61.6% across Anglesey according to the Annual Population Survey.[8]
Local attractions
Llanberis Station forecourt
Places of interest in and near the village include the Snowdon Mountain Railway, the National Slate Museum, the Llanberis Lake Railway, Llyn Padarn country park and Electric Mountain. Tours of Dinorwig Power Station are also available from a purpose-built visitor centre.[9]
The village is a common starting point for ascents of Snowdon along the Llanberis Path. Although it is the longest route, it is the least strenuous ascent, largely following the line of the Snowdon Mountain Railway.[10] This makes it the most popular walking route on the mountain.[11]
Dolbadarn Castle, a fortification built by the Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great during the early 13th century, is located at the base of the Llanberis Pass. The castle was important militarily and as a symbol of Llywelyn's power and authority. It features a large stone keep, which historian Richard Avent considers "the finest surviving example of a Welsh round tower".[12] In 1284 Dolbadarn was taken by Edward I of England, who removed some of its timbers to build his new castle at Caernarfon. Dolbadarn was used as a manor house for some years, before falling into ruin. In the 18th and 19th century it was a popular destination for painters interested in Sublime and Picturesque landscapes. It is now owned by Cadw and managed as a tourist attraction, and is protected as a grade I listed building.
Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team deals with 150–200 incidents a year[13] and is one of the busiest mountain rescue teams in the country.[citation needed] The team is run entirely by volunteers who rely solely on donations from the public for funding.
Llanberis Mountain Film Festival, which is held in annually in February, began in 2004.[14] It was placed on hiatus in 2019 due to a lack of funding.[15]
It is the home of the Slateman Triathlon which runs in early summer each year. It attracts over 2,000 triathletes and many more spectators over two days. It is a mountain triathlon which begins in Llyn Padarn, follows on the bike up to Capel Curig, and finishes with a run in the Snowdonian mountains.[16] It is also the start and finish of the Snowdonia Marathon[
Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
License code: YD9KYEXDATBDTT9P
dji Mavic Air 2S used today to make this film, hope you enjoy
History
See also: Notable people from Llanberis
Llanberris, c. 1850
St Padarn's church
The ruins of Dolbadarn Castle, which were painted by Richard Wilson and J. M. W. Turner, stand above the village. The 13th century fortress was built by Llywelyn the Great and is a grade I listed building.[4]
The church of St Padarn is grade II* listed, as is the chapel of Capel Coch.[5]
In the 18th century Llanberis was the home of the legendary strong woman Marged ferch Ifan.[6]
Demographics
According to the United Kingdom Census 2011, the population of Llanberis was 1,844,[7] with 74.7% of those aged 3 years and over able to speak Welsh,[citation needed] compared to 61.6% across Anglesey according to the Annual Population Survey.[8]
Local attractions
Llanberis Station forecourt
Places of interest in and near the village include the Snowdon Mountain Railway, the National Slate Museum, the Llanberis Lake Railway, Llyn Padarn country park and Electric Mountain. Tours of Dinorwig Power Station are also available from a purpose-built visitor centre.[9]
The village is a common starting point for ascents of Snowdon along the Llanberis Path. Although it is the longest route, it is the least strenuous ascent, largely following the line of the Snowdon Mountain Railway.[10] This makes it the most popular walking route on the mountain.[11]
Dolbadarn Castle, a fortification built by the Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great during the early 13th century, is located at the base of the Llanberis Pass. The castle was important militarily and as a symbol of Llywelyn's power and authority. It features a large stone keep, which historian Richard Avent considers "the finest surviving example of a Welsh round tower".[12] In 1284 Dolbadarn was taken by Edward I of England, who removed some of its timbers to build his new castle at Caernarfon. Dolbadarn was used as a manor house for some years, before falling into ruin. In the 18th and 19th century it was a popular destination for painters interested in Sublime and Picturesque landscapes. It is now owned by Cadw and managed as a tourist attraction, and is protected as a grade I listed building.
Llanberis Mountain Rescue Team deals with 150–200 incidents a year[13] and is one of the busiest mountain rescue teams in the country.[citation needed] The team is run entirely by volunteers who rely solely on donations from the public for funding.
Llanberis Mountain Film Festival, which is held in annually in February, began in 2004.[14] It was placed on hiatus in 2019 due to a lack of funding.[15]
It is the home of the Slateman Triathlon which runs in early summer each year. It attracts over 2,000 triathletes and many more spectators over two days. It is a mountain triathlon which begins in Llyn Padarn, follows on the bike up to Capel Curig, and finishes with a run in the Snowdonian mountains.[16] It is also the start and finish of the Snowdonia Marathon[
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