Remote Eryri Bunkhouse Weekend

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Bothys and Mountain Huts
Mar 28
2025

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£72.00
Event booking closes on Mar 26 at 20:00:00
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Mountain walk; mountain living

Come to the mountains with a sense of adventure and embrace the remoteness! 

The Carneddau is the northern most mountain range within Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), and is often referred to as the largest area of continuous upland in the UK, south of Scotland. It contains a significant number of Wales' highest peaks and high mountain lakes. Most importantly (for the purposes of this event), it also contains the basic and remote Cwm Eigiau Cottage.

Cwm Eigiau Cottage is basic! Not "basic" in the sense that it's not a hotel... BASIC basic. This is going to be a true mountain adventure, with a degree of challenge and hardship, but with the satisfaction of waking up deep within the Carneddau, far from the nearest road. 

Cwm Eigiau Cottage is owned by the Rugby Mountaineering Club and is around a two mile walk in from the nearest parking area, just south west of Llyn Eigiau, at about 420m. There are basic cooking facilities, alpine style bunks, a chemical toilet, solar lighting and a cold tap!

The first part of the weekend will involve the logistics of getting us, our gear and our provisions from the car park to the cottage. Nearer the time we will discuss how best to do this, depending upon arrival times, car sharing etc, possibly with two meeting/set-off times, depending on leader availability. Everyone will need to do a share of the carrying and other chores. This includes cooking and cleaning, lighting and tending to the coal stove, heating water and "administering" the toilet facilities (this apparently requires the use of a spade!).

Aside from our cottage chores, the main part of the weekend will, of course, involve a walk on the Saturday within the mountains which are, quite literally, on our doorstep. There are a number of options which we can do from the front door, and there might even be the opportunity to practice some night navigation.

At the end of March it's anyone's guess what the weather will be like. We will need to be prepared for cold and wet conditions, and nearer the time we will study the forecast carefully to enable us to make plans. 

Dogs: sorry, this event is not suitable for dogs.

 

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Photos provided by Rugby Mountaineering Club and used with permission.