Yr Wyddfa One of Europe’s busiest mountains will continue using its native name after strong support from locals and visitors Formerly known as Mount Snowdon, Yr Wyddfa in North Wales is visited by around 600,000 people every year Think you've got grit? Meet the record-breaker who scaled Britain's 30 tallest peaks in just two days James Norbury took on the ultra-endurance challenge to entice people to Britain's lesser known peaks How to pronounce Welsh place names How do you say Bannau Brycheiniog, Yr Wyddfa, Eryri and other Welsh place names? Here’s our short guide to help them roll off the tongue next time you visit Wales Advnture NewsletterAll the latest inspiration, tips and guides to help you plan your next Advnture!Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES1What is bootpacking? And when and why you might use it for ski touring2Salomon X Ultra Alpine Gore-Tex hiking shoe: a muscular reincarnation that’s fit for technical hiking3Is wild camping on a summit overrated? The highs and lows of sleeping on a peak4Camelbak Apex Pro running vest review: fuel your adventures with this high-performing pack5Illegally released Lynx spotted in popular Scottish hiking spots