Theme 1: Ceri discovers facts about National Parks Hello My name s Ceri. I like to discover new facts. Why not come on a journey with me to discover facts about Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park. Fun Facts about National Parks of the World Yellowstone National Park In 1872 the first National Park was established, Yellowstone National Park in America. Here you ll see: What is a National Park? A National Park s purpose is to: conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and culture of the area promote opportunities for the public to understand and enjoy the things that make the Park special Following the Second World War, the British Government decided to establish National Parks to encourage people to go out to enjoy the countryside. The first National Parks in Britain were created in 1951. Fun facts about Eryri National Park Eryri National Park (1) is the largest National Park in Wales. The area of the Park is 823 square miles or 1,324km². This is:- Twice the size of Anglesey (2) Slightly smaller than Pembrokeshire (3) The same size as Cardiff (4), Merthyr Tydfil (5), Rhondda Cynon Taf (6), Newport (7), Caerphilly (8) and Torfaen (9) all together. 3 2 1 Hawlfraint - NPS Photo Bison Grizzly Bear John Muir, a Scottish-born American was very prominent in establishing national parks in America.. Old Faithful Geyser In America, the state owns all the land in the parks, which is very different to us. Less than 1% of Eryri National Park is owned by the Authority. There are 6,555 National Parks across the world! 359 of these are in Europe. Grønlands Nationalpark Hawlfraint - NPS Photo Greenland National Park The largest National Park in the world is Greenland National Park (Grønlands Nationalpark). It is 375,000 square miles. This is 42 times larger than all of the National Parks of Britain together! A' Mhonaidh Ruaidh Fun Facts about British National Parks 5 6 8 4 9 7 1 3 Loch Laomainn is nan Tròisichean There are 15 National Parks in Britain, and here s a list of them according to the date they were established: 2 0 100km Sir Benfro Eryri Lake District Bannau Brycheiniog Exmoor Dartmoor Yorkshire Dales New Forest Northumberland Peak District North York Moors South Downs The Broads 1951 Peak District, Lake District, Eryri (Snowdonia) and Dartmoor 1952 Arfordir Penfro (Pembrokeshire Coast) and North York Moors 1954 Yorkshire Dales & Exmoor 1956 Northumberland 1957 Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) 1989 The Broads 2002 Loch Laomainn is nan Tròisichean (Loch Lomond and the Trossachs) 2003 A' Mhonaidh Ruaidh (Cairngorms) 2005 New Forest 2009 South Downs The largest National Park in the UK is Pàirc Nàiseanta a Mhonaidh Ruaidh in Scotland. It is 1,467 square miles which is larger than the country of Luxemburg. Here are a few facts about Europe National Parks 1.Vatnajökul National Park in Iceland is the largest in Europe. It is 15,000 km². 2.Ormtjernkampen National Park in Norway is the smallest in Europe and is only 9km². 3.The most northen National Park is Stabbursdalen National Park in Norway. 4.Samariá Gorge National Park in Crete is the most southern. There are 2,381km (1,479 miles) of public foot paths in Eryri National Park. Put them all together, and you could drive winding roads to Bari in Italy, or you could reach the border of Russia as the crow flies. 4
Theme 2: Ceri identifes landscapes Land types in Eryri The landscape of Eryri is very diverse. Yr Wyddfa or Snowdon is here - the highest mountain in Wales (and the highest in Britain to the south of Scotland) - along with miles of beaches, hundreds of lakes, and moorlands of international importance such as Y Migneint. Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) Height 1,085m Size (area) 75.3km² Meaning The Welsh name of the name Yr Wyddfa means grave and it is believed that the giant Rhita Gawr was buried on the mountain. Snowdon comes from Saxon snow dun meaning snow hill. Land use Plants / animals Threats Agriculture / leisure. Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) Snowdon lilly, chough, raven, wheatear, goats, sheep. Path erosion, rubbish, wild goats. Y Migneint Height 479m Size (area) 142.35km² Meaning It s derives from of the name the Welsh name for a plant that lives on wet land, called mignen ( bog ). Land use Agriculture. Plants / Sheep, heather, cotton grass, hen animals harrier, golden plover, black grouse. Threats The marsh-land drying, the effects of acid rain, motor bikes eroding the land, fire. Y Migneint Llyn Tegid Height 163m Size (area) Meaning of the name Land use Plants / animals Threats 10.24km² According to the tale, Tegid Foel lived on the shore of the lake at Penllyn (lake s end). Leisure. Gwyniad, otter, coot, glutinous snail, ruffe. The effects of foreign species and people on the lake s habitat. Llyn Tegid Morfa Harlech Height 0m Size (area) 6km² Meaning 'Harlech' means of the name high steep rock. Land use Agriculture/ leisure / forestry plantation. Plants / Sea-grass, sea couch, animals lyme-grass, orchid. Threats Erosion of dunes, rubbish from the sea, rubbish from people, fire. Morfa Harlech Fun Fact Marsh-land such as Y Migneint are being acknowledged as an environment that is rarer than tropical rain forests. 10-15% of the world s marsh-land is in Britain. Climate change is a threat to all of the above! Fun Fact Did you know that oak woodlands used to cover Eryri s valleys? Only a small part of these old woodlands are left today. These are Nature Reserves within Eryri National Park. Land types in Eryri Urban Mountainous land Lowland Hills Large lakes Valleys
Theme 3: Ceri meets the people of Eryri The people of Eryri Did you know that 25,682* people live in Eryri. These would all fit into the lower level of the Millenium Stadium in Cardiff if all the little children sat on someone s lap. These people live in villages and towns in Eryri. Let us meet some of them: *Census Data 2001 Betws Garmon Population 22 Betws y Coed Population 534 Iwan Arnold Name: Iwan Arnold Age: 33 Number of children: 2 Welsh Area: Beddgelert Job: Estate Assistant I chose to work in Eryri because I was born here. I love roaming around, talking to interesting characters, and discovering the history of the small communities. In my work for Eryri National Park I maintain walls, paths, car parks, gates and stiles. I use a van to go to work. My hobbies are walking and climbing in Eryri. Beddgelert Population 617 Ysbyty Ifan Population 95 Bernhard Lanz Name: Bernhard Lanz Age: 47 Number of children: 3 German Area: Dolgellau Job: Hotel Manager I have lived in Eryri for seven years and I m a Hotel Manager in one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen. From day to day I supervise the work of the hotel, working in the kitchen, and offering service to the customers. When I have time, my hobbies are sports, reading and travelling. Croesor Population19 Siwan Hywel Name: Siwan Hywel Age: 26 Welsh Area: Ysbyty Ifan Job: Welsh for Adults Co-ordiantor Although I lived away for a few years, I am now back where I grew up. I work with Welsh learners at the Welsh for Adults Centre in Bangor. I share a car with three others to go to work which is better for the environment and for my pocket! I am a member of Eryri Young Farmers Club, and I enjoy socialising with friends. When I get the time, I like walking in Eryri and enjoying the glorious views. Harlech Population 1,406 Mari Wyn Lloyd Joe Roberts Name: Mari Wyn Lloyd Age: 12 Welsh Area: Llanbedr Job: School pupil Name: Joe Roberts Age: 60 Number of children: 3 Welsh Area: Y Bala Job: Butcher I go to Ysgol Ardudwy in Harlech and there s about 300 pupils there. Every morning, the mini bus picks me up at 7.30 to go to Llanbedr where I catch the school bus to Harlech. Our school hours is from 8.15 to 2.20 because that is when the train comes from Penrhyndeudraeth and Barmouth to Harlech. My favourite subjects are Art, Welsh and PE. In my spare time, I like to help on the farm and ride my bike. On Monday evenings, I go to the local Young Farmers Club. I love living here because there s not a lot of cars here, and it s quiet and safe. I have lived in Eryri all my life, and I run a butcher s shop which has been in our family for over 150 years. My son and daughter are part of the business as well, and there are 10 people working in the shop. My job is to cut the meat and serve by the counter. I use the van to go to my work. In my spare time I enjoy watching football, spend some time in the garden, and meet up with friends. Aberdyfi Population 781 Dolgellau Population 2,678 Y Bala Population 1,980 Hawlfraint y Goron. Cedwir pob hawl. 100022403, 2009.
Theme 4: Ceri investigates visitors Visitors Did you know that there s 10 million day visits to Eryri every year? Where do the visitors come from? - The visitors come from every part of the world. 3.4 million visitors come from the United Kingdom, especially from different parts of Wales and England. Let us look at the charts below. Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) Walkers Betws y Coed SNPA Information Centre What do visitors do in Eryri? A lot of people come to enjoy the countryside, many to take part in outdoor activities, and others to travel around the area and visit the small towns and villages. Harlech Golf and Castle Y Bala Sailing - Llyn Tegid Look at the chart below to see what visitors do when they visit Eryri. 62% of all the day visitors visit Betws y Coed. 94% of all visitors have been to Eryri before. Fun Fact! When do they come here? Did you know that the word used for the most popular villages and towns for visitors is honeypots? Like bees around honey pots people are attracted to them. Hawlfraint y Goron (2009) Croeso Cymru Coed y Brenin Mountain Biking Mr Jenkins, North London I will never forget this beautiful place heaven on Earth! Nick & Lisa Rail, California, USA Wild & Woolly! Barbara Jones, Surrey, England No better scenery anywhere! I. P. Jauth, Germany I love and admire Snowdonia. O. Hoffman, Ontario, Canada Beautiful the country and it s people! N. Hough, South Africa Too beautiful to describe! Heather Robbins, Burton-on-Trent, England I it here! Fun Facts! A number of Hollywood stars have filmed here in Eryri such as Angelina Jolie (Tomb Raider 2), Richard Gere and Sean Connery (First Knight), and Uma Thurman (Robin Hood). Hawlfraint y Goron (2009) Croeso Cymru Abergwynant Horse Riding Castell y Bere Llanfihangel y Pennant Aberdyfi Beach SNPA Information Centre Biking Castle Paths Caravan & Camping Sites Golf Course Horse Riding Fishing Other visitor attractions Water Sports
Theme 5: Ceri goes to work Industry in Eryri People have been using the land of Eryri for farming since 5,000bc. You can see some of their remains on the land to this day. Farming Thousands of years of farming have given us the following: Traditional fields with interesting shapes and names Field boundaries (hedges, fences, stone walls) Old and new farm buildings Open terrain with no trees and no apparent boundaries There are lots of sheep in Eryri. Most of them graze the uplands. The landscape and the weather in Eryri do not favour growing many crops. Fun Fact Did you know that wool was a very important industry in Bala Shearing and Dolgellau in the 19th century? To this day, you can see the old tracks used to carry wool from Bala down to Bermo. Hawlfraint - Gwasanaeth Archifau Gwynedd Mining In the 19th century the mining industry was very important in Eryri. Copper, gold, lead, iron and slate were all, in their turn, mined in Eryri. You can see evidence of the old industry on Eryri s landscape to this day old ruins, slate waste, and inclines.. Some of the quarrymen who used to work in the quarries would live in barracks during the week. They would only go home on Saturday night and return yearly Monday morning. Fun Fact Did you know that slate is compressed and heated mudstone? Blaenau Ffestiniog Graph to show what work the people of Snowdonia do today Tourism By today, the main industry in Eryri is tourism. Thousands and thousands of visitors visit Eryri to do all kinds of activities such as walking, cycling, climbing and much more! The effects of tourism can be seen everywhere. Fun Fact There are more small railways in Eryri than in any other National Park in the world. Land Use in Eryri Large Lakes Forestry Lowland pasture Upland pasture Quarries / Mines Slate Gold Copper *Census Data 2001 Lead Iron Snowdon Railway
Thema 6: Ceri goes travelling Travelling in Eryri Did you know that 92% of the visitors travel to Eryri in a car and that most of them use their car to travel around Eryri? As there are only limited car park spaces in some places, people tend to park where they shouldn t do so. But Eryri National Park Authority would like to see more people using public transport to travel around the area. Therefore, the Authority is contributing towards supporting the Snowdon Sherpa bus service. The bus connects all the main car parks and villages around Snowdon. People can leave their car and relax on a bus to start on their journey. The bus is also very useful for those people who live and work in the area. Few rural areas have a regular bus service like this. The map shows the routes taken by the bus service. Are Eryri s roads as straight as this? I wonder how it would look on the map opposite? Which other ways are there of travelling around Eryri? Are there some ways better than others? What happens if there are too much cars on Eryri s narrow lanes? S4 Snowdon Sherpa S96 Snowdon Sherpa S1 Snowdon Sherpa S6 Snowdon Sherpa S2 Snowdon Sherpa Fun Fact! The name Sherpa comes from Nepal. This is the name given on the people who carry equipment and goods to base camp at the foot of Everest before the mountaineers walk up to the summit. The first team to reach the summit of Everest practised in Eryri and you can view some of their equipment at the Pen y Gwryd Hotel. Public Railway Leisure Railway
40 50 60 70 80 90 00 Thema 7: Ceri maps Eryri 80 80 I really like reading maps. Join me in the fun of finding locations on the map. 70 70 1. 1. Address Trawsfynydd is in grid reference 7030. Can you name the town/ village to the North, South, East and West of Trawsfynydd? Direction North South East West Town/Village Grid Ref 60 60 2. In or Out? Which villages/towns are within Eryri National Park, and which are outside the boundary? 50 50 Village/Town Grid Ref In Out Conwy 7070 Machynlleth 7000 Y Bala 9030 40 40 Llanberis 5060 Harlech 5030 Betws y Coed Dolgellau 7050 7010 G 3. Puzzles 3.1 This town is right in the middle of Eryri National Park, but it s not within the Park. Can you name it? 30 30 3.2 How many Morfa ( coastal marsh ) are there in Eryri? What are their grid references? Information Centre 3.3 In which grids can you see the following features? 3.4 There are eight youth hostels in Eryri. Which one is the most... Direction Grid Ref 20 Historical building Castle 20 Features Grid Reference Northern Abbey / Church Highest number of camping sites Southern Museum No town nor village Eastern Garden / Arboretum Three youth hostels Western 10 Nature reserve 10 Preserved railway 4. Going on a journey Ceri wishes to travel from Betws y Coed (7050) to Dolgellau (7010). Other tourist feature Viewpoint On the journey he wishes to have a picnic by a castle and visit an abbey. 4.1 What are the road numbers that Ceri will be travelling along? 4.2 Where will Ceri have a picnic? 4.3 What is the name of the Abbey? When travelling through Eryri, Ceri wishes to visit every attraction listed in the key on the map! Can you arrange a journey for Ceri that visits these attractions? You should write down the attraction s grid reference and note by which town/village the attraction can be seen so that Ceri can find it. Picnic 00 Walks/trails Camping and caravan site Golf course Youth Hostel 90 40 50 60 70 80 90 00 00 90
For further information, contact the Education Officers on 01766 772600 or email addysg@eryri-npa.gov.uk For further information on Snowdonia National Park visit or website: www.eryri-npa.gov.uk