Clip Pack #147 – Snowdonia Winter Landscapes Stock Video Footage & Timelapse: A Cinematic Journey Through Snowdonia’s Most Majestic Peaks

Snowdonia National Park in North Wales is a landscape of unparalleled beauty and power, where rugged peaks, deep valleys, and dramatic weather collide to create one of the most awe-inspiring natural environments in the UK. The snow-covered Carneddau range, the jagged heights of Tryfan, the towering Glyderau mountains, and the serene Llyn Ogwen offer a stunning backdrop for adventure and exploration. But capturing this raw beauty is no small feat.

Snowdonia national park winter landscape stock video footage and timelapse

Clip Pack #147 offers a stunning collection of 4K UHD footage, including drone shots, timelapses, and tripod clips, filmed over several days of hiking and wild camping in Snowdonia’s most treacherous winter conditions. It’s a treasure trove for filmmakers, TV production teams, and content creators who seek unique, breathtaking stock footage that speaks of both the natural beauty and the immense personal effort behind each shot.

Tryfan and Snowdonia National Park stock footage collection in 4K UHD

The Mountains of Snowdonia: Unveiling the Giants

The mountains of Snowdonia are far more than just towering rocks – they’re icons in their own right, each with its own distinct character and history. Among them, the Carneddau range stands as a testament to the raw force of nature, towering to over 1,000 meters above sea level. Hiking here means venturing into vast, isolated spaces where the only sound is the howl of the wind.

Pen yr Ole Wen and the Carneddau mountains in winter, Snowdonia National Park stock video footage by drone in 4K

Next up is Tryfan, one of Snowdonia’s most famous mountains. At 918 meters, it may not be the highest, but it is undoubtedly one of the most challenging and visually spectacular peaks. This rugged, iconic mountain is particularly known for its rocky scrambling routes and its reputation for dramatic weather changes – something you’ll see in the footage, with sunrise lighting up the summit through low-hanging clouds, creating an otherworldly scene.

Tryfan mountain landscape stock video footage

And then there’s the Glyderau range – home to peaks like Glyder Fawr (1,001 meters) and Glyder Fach (994 meters), whose rocky spires stand against the sky like the spines of ancient beasts. The twin peaks of Y Garn and the quiet beauty of Llyn Bochlwyd add further complexity and awe to this stunning landscape.

Carneddau mountains snowdonia stock footage

Llyn Ogwen and Llyn Idwal are among the most picturesque bodies of water in Snowdonia, nestled in the deep valleys between these towering mountains, adding to the sense of tranquility before the next climb. This footage captures the incredible contrast between calm lakes and the ferocity of mountain winds, with the sun’s golden light breaking through the snow-laden clouds to paint the land in soft pinks and golds.

Llyn Ogwen and Llyn Idwal stock video footage of Snowdonia National Park

Painstaking Timelapses: A Labour of Love

Creating timelapses like the ones featured in this pack is a meticulous, labour-intensive process that demands not only technical skill but immense patience, physical endurance, and an emotional connection with the land. Over the course of many days, (probably months of my life!), I have stood frozen on mountain summits, fingers numb from the biting -20°C wind chill, capturing hours of cloud movement, snowdrifts, and shifting light as they passed over the peaks.

Creating timelapse video footage of Snowdonia National Park in winter

Each timelapse sequence is not just a collection of images – it’s a narrative, an emotional journey encapsulated in time. The clouds rolling over the Glyderau, the snow showers moving in over the mountains, the slow fade of daylight as night falls and the stars emerge – all of these fleeting moments are painstakingly captured. As I hiked through treacherous snow-covered trails and set up my gear, I knew that capturing just one sequence could take hours – even days. Yet, in those moments, standing still in the cold, I was reminded why it was worth every shiver, every freezing breath.

Snowdonia landscape views stock footage

The final timelapse, perhaps the most epic of all, captures nightfall over Tryfan as traffic light trails below weave through the valley, while hikers make their way down the snow-covered slopes, their headlamps flickering like fireflies in the distance. The stars slowly start to twinkle as the sky darkens, and the scattered clouds whip across the heavens, all while the landscape transitions from day to night. This timelapse is the pinnacle of this pack – it’s not just a scene; it’s a moment frozen in time, combining all of the challenges, struggles, and beauty of the trip.

Amazing 4K Snowdonia National Park timelapse stock footage - The best ever created.

The Effort Behind the Footage: Mud, Sweat, and Tears

Every clip in this pack tells a story not just of Snowdonia’s majestic landscape, but also of the physical and emotional journey involved in capturing it. The muddy, slippery trails, the heavy snow showers that cut through my clothing, the exhaustion of scrambling up icy rocks – all of these elements are part of the sacrifice that goes into creating high-quality stock footage.

There’s no shortcut to these images. They’re the result of hundreds of hours spent capturing, stabilising, editing, grading, and processing the footage. The process of stabilising drone footage in strong winds, carefully balancing exposure during the changing light, and grading each timelapse sequence to ensure color accuracy and cinematic quality – all of this was done by hand, frame by frame. Every shot has been meticulously crafted to bring you the most incredible Snowdonia footage possible.

The physical toll can’t be underestimated either. Freezing cold hands, hours spent with camera buttons that stopped feeling after a while, snow piling up in the boots and across the gear – it all added to the unforgettable journey. But the result is something extraordinary – one of the best collections of Snowdonia winter stock footage ever captured.

Specialist cameraman Chris Homer creating incredible Snowdonia stock video footage and Timelapse clip packs

Why You Need This Clip Pack

If you're looking for stock footage of Snowdonia National Park, you’ve probably come across a variety of generic clips showing mountains and snowy landscapes. But this Clip Pack #147 is different. It’s not just about getting the shot; it’s about getting the right shot. The epic timelapses, the unique perspectives from drone footage, the gritty, authentic wild camping moments – all of this was captured with one goal in mind: to provide truly breathtaking footage that captures the soul of Snowdonia.

This isn’t your run-of-the-mill footage. This is one-of-a-kind footage that tells a story – a story of adventure, resilience, and beauty. Whether you’re creating a documentary, a travel film, a TV programme, or even an epic commercial, this pack provides a cinematic feel that’s hard to match. And with no extra fees for TV or film use, it’s ready to be licensed and added to your project, making it perfect for high-end productions.

Snowdonia winter landscape stock video footage and timelapse

License this Snowdonia National Park Stock Footage Now

Clip Pack #147 is a gem for your next project. With its stunning collection of winter mountain timelapses, epic drone views, and intimate wild camping moments, it’s the ultimate resource for filmmakers looking to showcase the rugged beauty of Snowdonia. Every clip, every sequence, tells a story of nature’s fierce power and timeless beauty, and it’s all yours to license.

When you purchase this pack, you’re not just getting footage – you’re gaining access to some of the most breathtaking, painstakingly crafted stock footage of Snowdonia ever created. With no extra fees for 4K, this is the perfect addition to any project that requires the raw power and beauty of the Welsh mountains.

Buy this unique pack today and bring the untamed beauty of Snowdonia to life. Your editors will thank you.

Clip Pack #147 – Snowdonia Winter Landscapes Stock Video Footage & Timelapse
£4,500.00
  • 121 clips | 33.77GB | 34 minutes 50 seconds | 4K UHD

  • 15 Drone Clips | 15 Timelapse Sequences | 91 Tripod Clips

  • No extra fees for 4K, TV, or film use

Experience the raw beauty of Snowdonia in winter with this breathtaking collection of drone, timelapse, and tripod footage, filmed on a multi-day hiking and wild camping trip across the Carneddau.

Epic Mountain Landscapes in Stunning 4K UHD

This extraordinary clip pack captures the icy peaks, rugged trails, and ever-changing winter skies of Snowdonia National Park, featuring:

🌄 Incredible Drone Views

  • Ogwen Valley, Tryfan, Pen yr Ole Wen, and the Glyderau range

  • Sunrise over Tryfan with low cloud – one of the most stunning aerial views of Snowdonia ever filmed

  • Snowy mountain landscapes, frozen lakes, and pink-hued morning skies

🎞️ 15 ProRes 422 Timelapse Sequences

  • Clouds rolling over Y Garn, Glyder Fach, Glyder Fawr, and Llyn Bochlwyd

  • Snow showers forming over the peaks, then breaking to reveal blue skies

  • The ultimate shot: Nightfall over Tryfan with traffic light trails below, hikers descending with headlamps, and stars streaking across the sky

📷 91 Tripod Clips – Cinematic Detail & Storytelling

  • Wild camping moments – setting up camp, cooking, coffee, and photography BTS

  • Hiking, scrambling, and exploring snowy mountain trails

  • Close-up shots of snow-covered summits, windswept heather, rocks, and distant houses in the valley below

  • Capturing the isolation, beauty, and challenges of a winter expedition

A Must-Have for TV, Film & Documentary Projects

This is Snowdonia National Park winter footage at its finest, perfect for TV, film, documentaries, travel films, and nature storytelling. Whether you need wide establishing shots, detailed B-roll, or dynamic timelapse footage, this pack delivers.

🎥 Your editors will love you for licensing this stock footage pack. No extra fees. Full terms apply.

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