Why Volunteer?
Volunteer Wardens provide an invaluable service by helping the National Park’s Warden Service with work such as advising and providing information to visitors, litter picking and path maintenance.
Volunteer Wardens benefit from:
- An opportunity to be part of a team and meet new people.
- Improving their mountaineering experience.
- Improving their Welsh language skills through our ‘buddy’ scheme.
- A variety of courses and walks with different local experts e.g. First Aid, Local History, Geology around Eryri.
- A great experience that can help towards securing future employment.
- Improve their countryside management knowledge and experience.
- A chance to contribute to Eryri’s sustainable future.
Yr Wyddfa Volunteer Wardens
The scheme covers the paths of Yr Wydda, with priority goven to the busiest paths- the Llanberis path, Pyg and Miners track. If you would further information about Yr Wyddfa Volunteer Warden scheme please contact Alun our Yr Wyddfa warden alun.jones@eryri.llyw.cymru
South Eryri Volunteer Wardens
The scheme covers the south of Eryri that include the two busiest paths up Cader Idris- MInffordd and Tŷ Babt (Pony path). Precipice Walk, The MAwddach Trail, Panorama Walk, Llyn Tegid and Llangower. For further information about the scheme, please contact David our South Eryri Head Warden david.jones2@eryri.llyw.cymru
The applications process for the 2024 season has now closed.